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Lage

1. of a chord or of the hand especially on a stringed instrument.

2. The range of an instrument or of the voice.

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Lage f (genitive Lage, plural Lagen) location, position. situation, condition. thickness (layer)

: with force. used as a direction in music.

an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color. the tones or sounds employed, occurring in single line (melody) or multiple lines (harmony), and sounded or to be sounded by one or more voices or instruments, or both.

Grave, a term for a slow and solemn music tempo or a solemn mood in general.

verb. cook [verb] to prepare (food) or become ready by heating.

In the Dutch language itself De Lage Landen is the modern term for Low Countries, and De Nederlanden (plural) is in use for the 16th century domains of Charles V, the historic Low Countries, while Nederland (singular) is the normal Dutch name for the country of the Netherlands.

If you have not been following the series, Forza Motorsport should actually be called Forza Motorsport 8 since the 7th game in the series was released for Xbox One consoles and PC in late 2017. For whatever reason, Turn 10 decided to 'reboot' the series, so this is why this game is simply called Forza Motorsport.

Force. 'Strength' is a good synonym too, for example after Felipe Massa's accident at the Hungarian GP 2009 the Ferrari team prominently displayed a message of 'Forza Felipe', ie. 'get well soon', or more literally wishing him the strength to recover quickly.

So next time you are listening to a piece of music, try to separate out the parts and listen to how each of the Elements of Music are being used. Listen for the Dynamics, Form, Harmony, Melody, Rhythm, Texture, Timbre and Tonality. You might even want to start keeping a listening journal of the music you hear.

m is the standard abbreviation for metre (or meter) in the International System of Units (SI). However, m is also used as an abbreviation for mile. M is used as the unit abbreviation for molarity. With money amounts, m or M can mean one million: For example, $5m is five million dollars.

From Middle French grave, a learned borrowing from Latin gravis (“heavy, important”). Compare Old French greve (“terrible, dreadful”).

Grave: extraordinarily slow and/or mournful, clocking in at 20 to 40 BPM. Lento: less trudging than the grave, though still considerably slower than the average BPM, lento is characterized by a 40 to 50 range BPM.

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