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"She will never learn the most necessary, most difficult and principal thing in music, that is time, because from childhood she has designedly cultivated the habit of ignoring the beat." Letter to Leopold Mozart (24 October 1777)

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Us and Them – Pink Floyd – modern tempo maps, unclassified

Roger Waters wrote this song as a protest to was and classism

This two a unclassified tempo map of Us & Them by Pink Floyd.

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Us and Them, PInk Floyd

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Author: Matherton Horowitz

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Matherton HorowitzPosted on March 20, 2019March 4, 2020Format ImageCategories emotion, entrainment, harmonic speed, rhythm, Singer-Songwriter, speed of bittersweetness, speed of love, TimingTags David Gilmour, matherton_tempo_map, Pink-Floyd, Roger-Waters, speed emotion predictability, Taylor Mason, Us-and-Them

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