Originating from the Army, it is quoted from Sergeant Alvin York from the "Lost Batallion" in World War 1. By the way, Sergeant York led his platoon to capture 132 German POWs..........THIS ANSWER IS INCORRECT!!!!!!.......The quote originated in the Marine Corps. during W.W.I.......Sgt. York WAS a HERO, captured 132 Germans by HIMSELF,.... BUT...........Sgt York WAS NOT part of the LOST BATTALION in W.W.I..........Please read a history book, don't get all your knowledge from the internet.
i would say it is on the fast side; a slow tinikling is no longer tinikling. its fast tempo is the reason for its liveliness.
Slow paced.
The Beatles had a very vast variety of music. The had fast, upbeat songs (like the song "Penny Lane") and, on the other hand they can have very slow song (like the son "Yesterday"). Since the Beatles were making music for a very long time, and their music wasn't specifically slow or fast, it depends on what Beatles song you are referring to.
tempo
i am a round about
slow
The "slow is smooth, smooth is fast" saying has its origins in the military. With that context the meaning is fairly obvious: moving fast, or rushing it, is reckless and will likely get you killed. If you move slowly, carefully and deliberate however, you are really moving as fast as you can without needlessly increasing the risk on your life.The expression comes from the rifle range-it is what the instructors say to the people being trained regarding loading and unloading- aiming etc-it is a marine corps expression from the range that bleed over into other areas and then into the civilian world. semper fi
check your gearbox, it might be clogged or something
Type 1 (slow twitch oxidative) , type 2a (fast twitch oxidative) and type 2b (fast twitch glycolytic).
not a fast but slow
slow-fast-slow (Apex)
fast and slow
slow
kinkajous are not very fast animals or very slow animals actually they are very slow and fast animals
Concerto is the baroque form that follows the pattern fast-slow-fast.The baroque form concerto follows the patter fast-slow-fast.
In water fast, on land their slow.
is some times go fast or slow it depends if it is in danger