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About the term tempo in music.

1.Grave[(Dharma) severe; heavy (slow and solemn)]

2.Largo[big; broad (slow)]

3.lento[slowly]

4.Adagio[calmly; slowly]

5.Larghetto[(largo etto) "small" largo]

6.Adagietto (should be adagioetto) ["small" adagio ("small" calm)]

7.Andante [walking (musicians use this term There are different definitions, some people think it refers to faster speed, some people think it refers to slower speed)]

8.Andantino[(andante -inc, small adante) slower. Speed]

9.Moderato [medium (speed)]

10.Allegretto [(alleger etto) "small" alleger, slightly slower than allegro]

11.Allegro[happy (in music, fast)]

12.Vivace[active. Full of life]

13.Presto[rapid]

14.Prestissimo[extremely rapid]

15.Ritardando[slower]

16.A tempo [at (original, normal) speed]

17. Accelerando[increasingly fast]

18.Allargando[gradually becoming wider (usually used in the ending of the performance, slowing down and getting stronger at the same time)]

19.Tempo di marcia[rhythm] [Preposition] [emphasis; prominent (often with accent)]

20.Rallentando [gradually slowly]

21.Ritenuto [suddenly slowly]

22.Stringendo[speed (speed)]

23.Tempo primo[(first, front, main) speed. In a movement, after the tempo has been changed, to restore the original tempo (the tempo used by the theme), write this word]

24. Rubato [(original meaning "taken away") freedom rhythm (actually a performance method that emphasizes the meaning of the music]