Tempo

Entertainment / Music / Tempo: Rate of speed or pace of music. Tempo markings are traditionally given in Italian: common markings include grave (solemn: very, very slow): largo (broad: very slow): adagio (quite slow): andante (a walking pace): moderato (moderate): allegro (fast: cheerful): vivace (lively): presto (very fast): accelerando (getting faster): ritardando (getting slower): and a tempo (in time: returning to the original pace).
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