The song is an example of accelerando, in which the tempo of the song gradually increases throughout the song when the speed the cars goes faster on each verse until it hits 120 miles per-hour ..
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After a dramatic accelerando, a quotation from the slow movement arrives, followed by an inconclusive ending that links to the opening of the First Symphony, " so that the whole cycle could start over again ".
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The third movement is slow, an example of what is often called Bart�k's accelerando / ritardando " uses the rhythm 1 : 2 : 3 : 5 : 8 : 5 : 3 : 2 : 1.
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That's because this fairy tale is written by a woman : Lisa Loomer, a playwright ( " Accelerando " ) and TV writer ( " Hearts Afire " ) who lives in Sherman Oaks.
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Kathinka Pasveer " enlivened " the rhythms and pitches by hand, according to the composer's instructions, causing accelerandos and ritardandos around each basic tempo, and glissandos upwards and downwards around the melodic pitch successions ( Grant 2008, 19 ).
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I can't find anything that looks like an " original " source . ( Most web hits for " lobster Fermi Paradox " are for Accelerando ( book ) . )-- talk ) 19 : 42, 11 October 2008 ( UTC)
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Instead of actually adjusting tempo or dynamics, Shostakovich often prefers growing perceived accelerandos and crescendos out of thickening textures and shorter note values, which, particularly at Rehearsal 32, 47, and 51 give the movement the effect of frenzy or perhaps desperation.
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In the coda, DvoY�k writes " tranquillo " for a chorale-like section, which features the theme of the movement this time in augmentation and played pianissimo, before the pace quickens with an accelerando, and the quintet rushes to the finish.
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This concept is explored peripherally in the novel " Accelerando " ( and the short story " Curator ", which is incorporated into the novel as a chapter ) by Charles Stross, in which Saturn is converted into a human-habitable world.
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As events progress in " Accelerando ", the planets of the solar system are dismantled over time to form a Matrioshka brain, a vast solar-powered computational device inhabited by minds inconceivably more advanced and complex than naturally evolved intelligences such as human beings.