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61Q918687 | Farmácia, Legislação Estadual e Municipal, Auxiliar de Farmácia, Prefeitura de São Luís do Quitunde AL, ADM TEC, 2024

De acordo com o Código de Ética da Profissão Farmacêutica, é direito de todo profissional inscrito no Conselho Regional de Farmácia (CRF), EXCETO:
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62Q918754 | Serviço Social, Bolsa Família, Cadastrador do Programa Bolsa Família, Prefeitura de São Luís do Quitunde AL, ADM TEC, 2024

A Gestão dos benefícios do Programa Bolsa Família compreende as etapas necessárias à transferência continuada dos valores referentes aos benefícios financeiros previstos na Lei nº 14.601, de 19 de junho de 2023, desde o ingresso das famílias até o seu desligamento, e abrange um dos seguintes procedimentos, entre outros:
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63Q919083 | Eletricidade, Segurança do Trabalho, Eletricista Predial, Prefeitura de São Luís do Quitunde AL, ADM TEC, 2024

Não é todo tipo de capacete que pode ser usado pelos eletricistas. Porque são feitos de polietileno de alta densidade e ainda têm uma camada interna de tecido, responsável por proteger os profissionais das correntes elétricas, evitando o risco de choques, são recomendados os seguintes capacetes de proteção:
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64Q1024315 | Inglês, Advérbios e Conjunções Adverbs And Conjunctions, Professor de Língua Estrangeira, Prefeitura de São Luís do Quitunde AL, ADM TEC, 2024

Texto associado.

Read Text I and answer question.

Text I: The speed of sound



Some music fans now know 15-second sped up snippets of songs better than the real thing. It’s thanks to an emerging trend on social media, particularly TikTok, of creators changing the tempo of popular songs by 25-30%, to accompany short viral videos of dances or other themes. This phenomenon presents a very modern challenge – how can singers create the next hit tune when the one people actually listen to might sound so different?


Sped-up listening emerged in the early 2000s as “Nightcore”, launched by a Norwegian DJ duo of the same name, who sped up a song’s pitch and speed. This is now commonplace on social media apps, where the speed of podcasts, voice notes, movies and more can be increased so that people can consume them in less time. But what people might not know is that unofficial sped-up or slowed down tunes are different to a professional remix because they are far shorter and can be easily made by anyone, including on TikTok, Instagram Reels and other apps.


In 2023, more than a third of Spotify listeners in the US sped up podcasts and nearly two-thirds played songs at a quicker tempo. The streaming service recently confirmed to the BBC that it was testing a new and more widespread feature that could potentially allow its customers to remix the tempo of songs and share them. In addition, some popstars are embracing this phenomenon. In November 2022, for example, fan-made sped-up versions of RAYE’s single “Escapism” helped the artist to achieve her first ever number one on the UK Official Singles Chart, nearly three months after its original release. Furthermore, Billie Eilish has also released official fast and slow versions of songs and Sabrina Carpenter’s hits “Please Please Please” and “Espresso” received similar treatment.


Dr Mary Beth Ray, an author focused on digital music culture, says short-form video platforms like TikTok “constrain our ways of listening into snippets, but those constraints also let you experience a track in a new way”. She also said that “short clips provide a quicker line to that dopamine rush social media wants us to feel – so there is an addictive element which we’re pushed towards.”


BBC Radio 1 DJ Maia Beth feels it's now getting hard for established labels and musicians to ignore this trend because it can sometimes feel like if they don't release the sped up version, then someone else will. Beth, who admits she can't imagine sitting and listening to a sped-up version of a song the whole way through, believes the trend shouldn't necessarily be a major distraction for musicians though. “Sped-up versions of tracks can help artists break through or go viral, although that initial success may not last,” she added.


TikTok says it has noticed an increase in the number of sped-up and slowed down versions of catalogue tracks taken off the platform, then become officially released. These official changed-tempo releases are now grouped together with the original song in the UK Official Singles Chart, along with remixes, acoustic and live versions, helping artists to climb the ranks.


That said, not everyone is happy with the trend. The popularity of speed-altered versions can make it harder to distinguish original from remix while altering an artist'sintended pacing, mood and tone. However, while some artists like them and others less so, it seems they are here to stay.


Adapted from: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cqv5x2qe8q6o Published: August 17, 2024

Analyze the hypothetical situation below.

“Original” is replaced by an adverb that means “in the beginning, when something first existed” in the following sentence from text I: “(…) are now grouped together with the original song (...)”

Considering only the word itself and disregarding the change in meaning of the sentence, the correct spelling of the adverb will be:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

65Q918743 | Serviço Social, Órgãos de Fiscalização da Profissão, Cadastrador do Programa Bolsa Família, Prefeitura de São Luís do Quitunde AL, ADM TEC, 2024

Compete aos Conselhos de Assistência Social estaduais, distrital e municipais, em seus respectivos âmbitos:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

66Q919079 | Eletricidade, Segurança do Trabalho, Eletricista Predial, Prefeitura de São Luís do Quitunde AL, ADM TEC, 2024

A Norma NR-12 estabelece medidas de proteção para garantir a integridade física dos trabalhadores e impede o processo de fabricação, importação, comercialização, exposição e repasse a qualquer pessoa durante a fase de projeto e uso de máquinas e equipamentos. Pela norma, são medidas de proteção prioritária:
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67Q918677 | Farmácia, Farmacologia da Musculatura Lisa, Auxiliar de Farmácia, Prefeitura de São Luís do Quitunde AL, ADM TEC, 2024

Em relação aos fármacos utilizados para tratamento de diversas condições no aparelho respiratório, avaliar se as afirmativas são certas (C) ou erradas (E) e assinalar a sequência correspondente.

( ) Cloperastina é um antitussígeno com ação mucolítica e pode ser utilizado como antídoto à intoxicação por paracetamol.
( ) Formoterol é indicado por via oral para alívio temporário da congestão nasal causada por gripes e resfriados mais fortes.
( ) Fluticasona pode ser indicada para profilaxia e tratamento da rinite alérgica sazonal e rinite crônica.
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  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

68Q918699 | Pedagogia, A Formação Continuada do Professor, Auxiliar de Sala, Prefeitura de São Luís do Quitunde AL, ADM TEC, 2024

Numa reunião de Formação Continuada, a equipe de professores estudava os artigos sobre Educação constantes da Constituição Federal. Sobre os conteúdos curriculares, alguns professores se posicionaram da seguinte forma:

Ana Sílvia: Serão fixados conteúdos mínimos para toda Educação Básica, de maneira a assegurar formação básica comum e respeito aos valores culturais e artísticos, nacionais e regionais.
Cláudio: O ensino religioso, de matrícula obrigatória, constituirá disciplina dos horários normais das escolas públicas de ensino fundamental.
Jussara: O ensino fundamental regular será ministrado em língua portuguesa, assegurada às comunidades indígenas também a utilização de suas línguas maternas e processos próprios de aprendizagem.

De acordo com a referida legislação, está(ão) correto(s):
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69Q1024308 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Professor de Língua Estrangeira, Prefeitura de São Luís do Quitunde AL, ADM TEC, 2024

Texto associado.

Read Text I and answer question.

Text I: The speed of sound



Some music fans now know 15-second sped up snippets of songs better than the real thing. It’s thanks to an emerging trend on social media, particularly TikTok, of creators changing the tempo of popular songs by 25-30%, to accompany short viral videos of dances or other themes. This phenomenon presents a very modern challenge – how can singers create the next hit tune when the one people actually listen to might sound so different?


Sped-up listening emerged in the early 2000s as “Nightcore”, launched by a Norwegian DJ duo of the same name, who sped up a song’s pitch and speed. This is now commonplace on social media apps, where the speed of podcasts, voice notes, movies and more can be increased so that people can consume them in less time. But what people might not know is that unofficial sped-up or slowed down tunes are different to a professional remix because they are far shorter and can be easily made by anyone, including on TikTok, Instagram Reels and other apps.


In 2023, more than a third of Spotify listeners in the US sped up podcasts and nearly two-thirds played songs at a quicker tempo. The streaming service recently confirmed to the BBC that it was testing a new and more widespread feature that could potentially allow its customers to remix the tempo of songs and share them. In addition, some popstars are embracing this phenomenon. In November 2022, for example, fan-made sped-up versions of RAYE’s single “Escapism” helped the artist to achieve her first ever number one on the UK Official Singles Chart, nearly three months after its original release. Furthermore, Billie Eilish has also released official fast and slow versions of songs and Sabrina Carpenter’s hits “Please Please Please” and “Espresso” received similar treatment.


Dr Mary Beth Ray, an author focused on digital music culture, says short-form video platforms like TikTok “constrain our ways of listening into snippets, but those constraints also let you experience a track in a new way”. She also said that “short clips provide a quicker line to that dopamine rush social media wants us to feel – so there is an addictive element which we’re pushed towards.”


BBC Radio 1 DJ Maia Beth feels it's now getting hard for established labels and musicians to ignore this trend because it can sometimes feel like if they don't release the sped up version, then someone else will. Beth, who admits she can't imagine sitting and listening to a sped-up version of a song the whole way through, believes the trend shouldn't necessarily be a major distraction for musicians though. “Sped-up versions of tracks can help artists break through or go viral, although that initial success may not last,” she added.


TikTok says it has noticed an increase in the number of sped-up and slowed down versions of catalogue tracks taken off the platform, then become officially released. These official changed-tempo releases are now grouped together with the original song in the UK Official Singles Chart, along with remixes, acoustic and live versions, helping artists to climb the ranks.


That said, not everyone is happy with the trend. The popularity of speed-altered versions can make it harder to distinguish original from remix while altering an artist'sintended pacing, mood and tone. However, while some artists like them and others less so, it seems they are here to stay.


Adapted from: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cqv5x2qe8q6o Published: August 17, 2024

Judge the assertions below.

I. In Dr Mary Beth Ray’s opinion, it’s not easy for labels and musicians to ignore the emerging trend of speed-up songs.
II. Short clips provide a more sluggish line to the dopamine rush social media wants people to feel.
III. The popularity of speed-altered versions of songs can make it harder to differentiate original from remix.

Based on Text I, the correct assertion(s) is(are):
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  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

70Q918707 | Pedagogia, Lei nº 9131 de 1995, Auxiliar de Sala, Prefeitura de São Luís do Quitunde AL, ADM TEC, 2024

O Conselho Nacional de Educação – CNE, tem por missão a busca democrática de alternativas e mecanismos institucionais que possibilitem, no âmbito de sua esfera de competência, assegurar a participação da sociedade no desenvolvimento, aprimoramento e consolidação da educação nacional de qualidade. Ele é composto pelas Câmaras de Educação Básica e de Educação Superior com atribuições próprias e terá atribuições normativas, deliberativas e de assessoramento ao Ministro de Estado da Educação e do Desporto. É atribuição da Câmara de Educação Básica:
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71Q918686 | Farmácia, Código de Ética da Profissão Farmacêutica, Auxiliar de Farmácia, Prefeitura de São Luís do Quitunde AL, ADM TEC, 2024

Em conformidade com o Código de Ética da Profissão Farmacêutica, avaliar se as afirmativas são certas (C) ou erradas (E) e assinalar a sequência correspondente.

( ) O Farmacêutico pode aceitar ser remunerado abaixo do piso salarial da categoria, desde que, assine um contrato a parte, redigido em próprio punho.
( ) O Profissional inscrito no Conselho Regional de Farmácia (CRF) pode exercer a profissão farmacêutica quando estiver sob a sanção disciplinar de suspensão.
( ) Todos os inscritos no CRF respondem individualmente ou, de forma (responsabilidade) solidária, na forma da lei, ainda que por omissão, pelos atos que praticarem, autorizarem ou delegarem no exercício da profissão.
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

72Q919092 | Legislação Federal, Facilitador de Oficina de Artes, Prefeitura de São Luís do Quitunde AL, ADM TEC, 2024

A Lei nº 13.460/2017, conhecida como Código de Defesa do Usuário do Serviço Público, estabelece normas básicas para o atendimento ao cidadão, visando assegurar um serviço público de qualidade. Considerando as disposições desta lei, qual das alternativas abaixo melhor descreve um dos princípios fundamentais do atendimento ao cidadão que deve ser observado por facilitadores de oficina de artes em instituições públicas?
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73Q1024312 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Professor de Língua Estrangeira, Prefeitura de São Luís do Quitunde AL, ADM TEC, 2024

Texto associado.

Read Text I and answer question.

Text I: The speed of sound



Some music fans now know 15-second sped up snippets of songs better than the real thing. It’s thanks to an emerging trend on social media, particularly TikTok, of creators changing the tempo of popular songs by 25-30%, to accompany short viral videos of dances or other themes. This phenomenon presents a very modern challenge – how can singers create the next hit tune when the one people actually listen to might sound so different?


Sped-up listening emerged in the early 2000s as “Nightcore”, launched by a Norwegian DJ duo of the same name, who sped up a song’s pitch and speed. This is now commonplace on social media apps, where the speed of podcasts, voice notes, movies and more can be increased so that people can consume them in less time. But what people might not know is that unofficial sped-up or slowed down tunes are different to a professional remix because they are far shorter and can be easily made by anyone, including on TikTok, Instagram Reels and other apps.


In 2023, more than a third of Spotify listeners in the US sped up podcasts and nearly two-thirds played songs at a quicker tempo. The streaming service recently confirmed to the BBC that it was testing a new and more widespread feature that could potentially allow its customers to remix the tempo of songs and share them. In addition, some popstars are embracing this phenomenon. In November 2022, for example, fan-made sped-up versions of RAYE’s single “Escapism” helped the artist to achieve her first ever number one on the UK Official Singles Chart, nearly three months after its original release. Furthermore, Billie Eilish has also released official fast and slow versions of songs and Sabrina Carpenter’s hits “Please Please Please” and “Espresso” received similar treatment.


Dr Mary Beth Ray, an author focused on digital music culture, says short-form video platforms like TikTok “constrain our ways of listening into snippets, but those constraints also let you experience a track in a new way”. She also said that “short clips provide a quicker line to that dopamine rush social media wants us to feel – so there is an addictive element which we’re pushed towards.”


BBC Radio 1 DJ Maia Beth feels it's now getting hard for established labels and musicians to ignore this trend because it can sometimes feel like if they don't release the sped up version, then someone else will. Beth, who admits she can't imagine sitting and listening to a sped-up version of a song the whole way through, believes the trend shouldn't necessarily be a major distraction for musicians though. “Sped-up versions of tracks can help artists break through or go viral, although that initial success may not last,” she added.


TikTok says it has noticed an increase in the number of sped-up and slowed down versions of catalogue tracks taken off the platform, then become officially released. These official changed-tempo releases are now grouped together with the original song in the UK Official Singles Chart, along with remixes, acoustic and live versions, helping artists to climb the ranks.


That said, not everyone is happy with the trend. The popularity of speed-altered versions can make it harder to distinguish original from remix while altering an artist'sintended pacing, mood and tone. However, while some artists like them and others less so, it seems they are here to stay.


Adapted from: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cqv5x2qe8q6o Published: August 17, 2024

The past simple form and the past participle form of the verb “stay” are respectively:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

74Q918679 | Farmácia, Farmacologia do Sistema Endócrino, Auxiliar de Farmácia, Prefeitura de São Luís do Quitunde AL, ADM TEC, 2024

Em relação aos medicamentos que influenciam o funcionamento da tireoide, assinale a alternativa que preenche a lacuna abaixo corretamente.
Um dos medicamentos que impedem a síntese de hormônios da tireoide mediante inibição da incorporação do iodo na tirosina e acoplamento de iodotirosinas é a ____________. Porém, ela não interfere com as ações do hormônio exógeno da tireoide.
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

75Q918748 | Administração Geral, Planejamento Estratégico, Cadastrador do Programa Bolsa Família, Prefeitura de São Luís do Quitunde AL, ADM TEC, 2024

Como é conhecido o processo contínuo e sistemático que define as diretrizes que uma organização deve seguir para atingir os seus objetivos?
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  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

76Q1024310 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Professor de Língua Estrangeira, Prefeitura de São Luís do Quitunde AL, ADM TEC, 2024

Texto associado.

Read Text I and answer question.

Text I: The speed of sound



Some music fans now know 15-second sped up snippets of songs better than the real thing. It’s thanks to an emerging trend on social media, particularly TikTok, of creators changing the tempo of popular songs by 25-30%, to accompany short viral videos of dances or other themes. This phenomenon presents a very modern challenge – how can singers create the next hit tune when the one people actually listen to might sound so different?


Sped-up listening emerged in the early 2000s as “Nightcore”, launched by a Norwegian DJ duo of the same name, who sped up a song’s pitch and speed. This is now commonplace on social media apps, where the speed of podcasts, voice notes, movies and more can be increased so that people can consume them in less time. But what people might not know is that unofficial sped-up or slowed down tunes are different to a professional remix because they are far shorter and can be easily made by anyone, including on TikTok, Instagram Reels and other apps.


In 2023, more than a third of Spotify listeners in the US sped up podcasts and nearly two-thirds played songs at a quicker tempo. The streaming service recently confirmed to the BBC that it was testing a new and more widespread feature that could potentially allow its customers to remix the tempo of songs and share them. In addition, some popstars are embracing this phenomenon. In November 2022, for example, fan-made sped-up versions of RAYE’s single “Escapism” helped the artist to achieve her first ever number one on the UK Official Singles Chart, nearly three months after its original release. Furthermore, Billie Eilish has also released official fast and slow versions of songs and Sabrina Carpenter’s hits “Please Please Please” and “Espresso” received similar treatment.


Dr Mary Beth Ray, an author focused on digital music culture, says short-form video platforms like TikTok “constrain our ways of listening into snippets, but those constraints also let you experience a track in a new way”. She also said that “short clips provide a quicker line to that dopamine rush social media wants us to feel – so there is an addictive element which we’re pushed towards.”


BBC Radio 1 DJ Maia Beth feels it's now getting hard for established labels and musicians to ignore this trend because it can sometimes feel like if they don't release the sped up version, then someone else will. Beth, who admits she can't imagine sitting and listening to a sped-up version of a song the whole way through, believes the trend shouldn't necessarily be a major distraction for musicians though. “Sped-up versions of tracks can help artists break through or go viral, although that initial success may not last,” she added.


TikTok says it has noticed an increase in the number of sped-up and slowed down versions of catalogue tracks taken off the platform, then become officially released. These official changed-tempo releases are now grouped together with the original song in the UK Official Singles Chart, along with remixes, acoustic and live versions, helping artists to climb the ranks.


That said, not everyone is happy with the trend. The popularity of speed-altered versions can make it harder to distinguish original from remix while altering an artist'sintended pacing, mood and tone. However, while some artists like them and others less so, it seems they are here to stay.


Adapted from: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cqv5x2qe8q6o Published: August 17, 2024

By using “might” in “(…) what people might not know (…)”, the author:
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

77Q1024311 | Inglês, Adjetivos Adjectives, Professor de Língua Estrangeira, Prefeitura de São Luís do Quitunde AL, ADM TEC, 2024

Texto associado.

Read Text I and answer question.

Text I: The speed of sound



Some music fans now know 15-second sped up snippets of songs better than the real thing. It’s thanks to an emerging trend on social media, particularly TikTok, of creators changing the tempo of popular songs by 25-30%, to accompany short viral videos of dances or other themes. This phenomenon presents a very modern challenge – how can singers create the next hit tune when the one people actually listen to might sound so different?


Sped-up listening emerged in the early 2000s as “Nightcore”, launched by a Norwegian DJ duo of the same name, who sped up a song’s pitch and speed. This is now commonplace on social media apps, where the speed of podcasts, voice notes, movies and more can be increased so that people can consume them in less time. But what people might not know is that unofficial sped-up or slowed down tunes are different to a professional remix because they are far shorter and can be easily made by anyone, including on TikTok, Instagram Reels and other apps.


In 2023, more than a third of Spotify listeners in the US sped up podcasts and nearly two-thirds played songs at a quicker tempo. The streaming service recently confirmed to the BBC that it was testing a new and more widespread feature that could potentially allow its customers to remix the tempo of songs and share them. In addition, some popstars are embracing this phenomenon. In November 2022, for example, fan-made sped-up versions of RAYE’s single “Escapism” helped the artist to achieve her first ever number one on the UK Official Singles Chart, nearly three months after its original release. Furthermore, Billie Eilish has also released official fast and slow versions of songs and Sabrina Carpenter’s hits “Please Please Please” and “Espresso” received similar treatment.


Dr Mary Beth Ray, an author focused on digital music culture, says short-form video platforms like TikTok “constrain our ways of listening into snippets, but those constraints also let you experience a track in a new way”. She also said that “short clips provide a quicker line to that dopamine rush social media wants us to feel – so there is an addictive element which we’re pushed towards.”


BBC Radio 1 DJ Maia Beth feels it's now getting hard for established labels and musicians to ignore this trend because it can sometimes feel like if they don't release the sped up version, then someone else will. Beth, who admits she can't imagine sitting and listening to a sped-up version of a song the whole way through, believes the trend shouldn't necessarily be a major distraction for musicians though. “Sped-up versions of tracks can help artists break through or go viral, although that initial success may not last,” she added.


TikTok says it has noticed an increase in the number of sped-up and slowed down versions of catalogue tracks taken off the platform, then become officially released. These official changed-tempo releases are now grouped together with the original song in the UK Official Singles Chart, along with remixes, acoustic and live versions, helping artists to climb the ranks.


That said, not everyone is happy with the trend. The popularity of speed-altered versions can make it harder to distinguish original from remix while altering an artist'sintended pacing, mood and tone. However, while some artists like them and others less so, it seems they are here to stay.


Adapted from: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cqv5x2qe8q6o Published: August 17, 2024

Analyze the sentence below from text I and choose the correct answer.
“It’s thanks to an emerging trend on social media, particularly TikTok, of creators changing the tempo of popular songs by 25-30%, to accompany short viral videos of dances or other themes.”
  1. ✂️
  2. ✂️
  3. ✂️
  4. ✂️

78Q1024317 | Inglês, Advérbios e Conjunções Adverbs And Conjunctions, Professor de Língua Estrangeira, Prefeitura de São Luís do Quitunde AL, ADM TEC, 2024

Texto associado.

Read Text I and answer question.

Text I: The speed of sound



Some music fans now know 15-second sped up snippets of songs better than the real thing. It’s thanks to an emerging trend on social media, particularly TikTok, of creators changing the tempo of popular songs by 25-30%, to accompany short viral videos of dances or other themes. This phenomenon presents a very modern challenge – how can singers create the next hit tune when the one people actually listen to might sound so different?


Sped-up listening emerged in the early 2000s as “Nightcore”, launched by a Norwegian DJ duo of the same name, who sped up a song’s pitch and speed. This is now commonplace on social media apps, where the speed of podcasts, voice notes, movies and more can be increased so that people can consume them in less time. But what people might not know is that unofficial sped-up or slowed down tunes are different to a professional remix because they are far shorter and can be easily made by anyone, including on TikTok, Instagram Reels and other apps.


In 2023, more than a third of Spotify listeners in the US sped up podcasts and nearly two-thirds played songs at a quicker tempo. The streaming service recently confirmed to the BBC that it was testing a new and more widespread feature that could potentially allow its customers to remix the tempo of songs and share them. In addition, some popstars are embracing this phenomenon. In November 2022, for example, fan-made sped-up versions of RAYE’s single “Escapism” helped the artist to achieve her first ever number one on the UK Official Singles Chart, nearly three months after its original release. Furthermore, Billie Eilish has also released official fast and slow versions of songs and Sabrina Carpenter’s hits “Please Please Please” and “Espresso” received similar treatment.


Dr Mary Beth Ray, an author focused on digital music culture, says short-form video platforms like TikTok “constrain our ways of listening into snippets, but those constraints also let you experience a track in a new way”. She also said that “short clips provide a quicker line to that dopamine rush social media wants us to feel – so there is an addictive element which we’re pushed towards.”


BBC Radio 1 DJ Maia Beth feels it's now getting hard for established labels and musicians to ignore this trend because it can sometimes feel like if they don't release the sped up version, then someone else will. Beth, who admits she can't imagine sitting and listening to a sped-up version of a song the whole way through, believes the trend shouldn't necessarily be a major distraction for musicians though. “Sped-up versions of tracks can help artists break through or go viral, although that initial success may not last,” she added.


TikTok says it has noticed an increase in the number of sped-up and slowed down versions of catalogue tracks taken off the platform, then become officially released. These official changed-tempo releases are now grouped together with the original song in the UK Official Singles Chart, along with remixes, acoustic and live versions, helping artists to climb the ranks.


That said, not everyone is happy with the trend. The popularity of speed-altered versions can make it harder to distinguish original from remix while altering an artist'sintended pacing, mood and tone. However, while some artists like them and others less so, it seems they are here to stay.


Adapted from: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cqv5x2qe8q6o Published: August 17, 2024

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Associate the terms numbered 1 to 4 with the definitions in the second column.

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