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Understanding Tempo Rubato in Music by Erduand is a document available to read on EtoBox.
1) The term "tempo rubato" originally referred to a specific type of rhythmic alteration in late 18th century and early 19th century music, where individual notes within the melody were lengthened or shortened while the accompaniment maintained strict rhythm. 2) Writers from this period such as Türk and Quantz notated tempo rubato using syncopation-like notation to show notes that were delayed or anticipated, though the actual execution could vary between performances. 3) By the late 18th century, tempo
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