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- MODERATELY SLOW Andante is a musical tempo marking meaning moderately slow. The literal meaning of the Italian word 'Andante' is 'at a walking pace', with suggestions of 'easy-going'; or it could be simply 'uniform', like the regularity of a walker's tread.
- LIVELY The Italian musical term vivace, lit. “lively,” is an indication to play in a very quick, upbeat tempo; “lively.”
- SLOWLY Largo is an Italian tempo marking meaning 'broadly' or, in other words, 'slowly'. ... In music, largo and adagio both signify a slow pace, but they convey separate meanings to modern Italians
- CHEERFUL Allegro is generally taken to mean fast, although not as fast as vivace or presto.
- QUICKLY Presto means suddenly, or super fast. Magicians love to yell presto! before a trick. Presto comes from Italian for “quickly.” Officially, presto is the second-quickest speed that music can be played (after prestissimo)
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1. Andante
- moderately slow
2. Vivace
- lively
- vibrant
- spirited
3. Largo
- wide
- slowly
4. Allegro
- very quickly
- cheerful
- brisk
5. Presto
- rapid tempo
- extremely fast
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