“Traveler, there is no path. The path
is made by walking.”

— Antonio Machado

Original (Spanish):
«Caminante, no hay camino, se hace camino al andar.»



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The Word Of The Day

Tempo

/ˈtɛm.poʊ/

Origin:
From Italian tempo (“time”), from Latin tempus (“time, season”).

Definition:
The rate or pace at which a piece of music—or by extension, any sequence—unfolds, influencing its energy and mood.

Example:
“A shift in tempo changes the entire feeling of the piece.”

Yesterday’s
Caesura

Today’s
Tempo

The Other Day’s
Enjambment

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On April 27, 1822











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