In music, the word "pulse" is often used to describe the rhythm, time signature, and tempo of a song. If you tap your foot to the beat, that is the pulse. In some music, such as modern dance music, the pulse is much easier to feel than something like classical or slower music without percussion. Nevertheless, every piece of music has a tempo and a time signature, therefore it has a pulse.
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pulse is the constant steady beat in a piece of music usually played on percussion instruments.
The pulse in music is called the tempo of the music. The tempo is the speed at which music can be played.
The pulse is the constant beat in music. It can speed up, and slow down, but is always there. It is used to bring musicians in at the same time and is an essential part of music.
In music, the pulse is the beat or groove of a piece of music. In popular music it is usually derived from the bass or drums, but not always. The pulse is what makes you bob your head or tap your feet to music.
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It is an Irish phrase meaning "my pulse", which is a term of endearment. It comes a longer Irish phrase meaning, "the pulse of my heart".
Music played in a harmonic, chordal texture.