Musical Definitions - Tempo
In general, tempo and metronome markings should be used used as a general guide. The style of the music or the ability of the musician is also a factor in determining speed. Tempo markings are as much guides to the mood as to the speed of a selection.
- Grave —very slow and solemn
- Largo —very slow and broad, stately
- Lento —very slow
- Adagio —very slow and expressive
- Larghetto —between Largo and Andante
- Andante —slow, but moving. At a “walking” tempo.
- Andantino —quicker than Andante
- Moderato —at a moderate speed
- Allegretto —light, but not as fast as Allegro
- Allegro —quick, lively, bright
- Vivo —lively, brisk
- Vivace —faster than Allegro
- Presto —very quick
Written by Ian McKenzie on June 12th, 2006 with
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