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largo measns gradually becoming fast​

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Answer:

Tempo Terms

Grave – very slow and solemn (pronounced “GRAH-vay”)

Largo – slow and broad (“LAR-go”)

Larghetto – not quite as slow as largo (“lar-GET-oh”)

Adagio – slow (“uh-DAH-jee-oh”)

Lento – slow (“LEN-toe”)

Andante – literally “walking”, a medium slow tempo (“on-DON-tay”)

Moderato – moderate, or medium (“MOD-er-AH-toe”)

Allegretto – Not as fast as allegro (“AL-luh-GRET-oh”)

Allegro – fast (“uh-LAY-grow”)

Vivo, or Vivace – lively and brisk (“VEE-voh”)

Presto – very fast (“PRESS-toe”)

Prestissimo – very, very fast (“press-TEE-see-moe”)

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