A low, steady part is something that doesn’t change much and keeps going on quietly.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy car. It rolls along a smooth floor, not too fast, not too slow. That’s like a low, steady part, it just keeps moving without any big jumps or stops. The car doesn't zoom off into the sky or come to a sudden halt; it's calm and constant.
Like a Quiet Song
Think of your favorite lullaby, it's soft and gentle. It plays in the background while you're falling asleep. That’s a low, steady part too. Just like the car rolling smoothly, the song keeps going without any loud surprises or big changes.
The Floor Under Your Feet
The floor under your feet is always there, even when you're running around or jumping up and down. It doesn’t get excited or tired, it just stays solid and steady. That’s another low, steady part in action. It's like the quiet friend who’s always by your side, no matter what you do.
Examples
- The heartbeat of a person resting quietly.
- A clock ticking slowly and evenly.
- A soft, unchanging background sound in a quiet room.
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