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Lago musical terminology

Largo in piano is Italian, which means wide board, and beat per minute beats 46 beats per minute.

Allegro, adagio, andante, adagio, etc. Refers to the speed at which music moves according to different performance needs. Speed refers to the rate of jumping. It can be roughly divided into three categories: slow, fast and medium. Speed terms are usually written at the beginning of the score, which is mostly Italian (sometimes the mother tongue).

Usually, if the music is beat by quarter notes, mark how many quarter notes there are per minute. Take an eighth note as a beat and mark the number of eighth notes played per minute. Mark the number of half notes per minute with one and a half notes as a beat.

However, due to the speed of music, sometimes the above symbols are not followed. For example, fast 2/4, 4/4 will mark the number of half notes per minute (that is, two beats), fast 3/8, 6/8 will mark the number of quarter notes per minute (that is, three eighth notes), and slow 2/4, 4/4, 3/4 may also mark the number of eight notes (that is,

In addition, musical speed terms include:

The solemn Zhuang class has 40 heartbeats per minute.

Largo broadboard, 46 times per minute.

Adagio Adagio, 52 beats per minute.

Adagio is 56 beats per minute.

Small wide board, 60 beats per minute.

Andante, 66 beats per minute.

Andantino andantino, 69 beats per minute.

Medium board, 88 beats per minute.

Allegro Allegro, beat per minute 108.

Allegro Allegro, 0/20 beats per minute.

Allegro, beat per minute 184.

The emergency board is the most urgent board, with 208 beats per minute.