appena allarg stands for allegro, fast, in musical terms. Allegro, adagio, andante, adagio, etc. in music represent the speed at which the music progresses according to different performance needs.
1. Melancolico
Melancolico means sacred music, which generally refers to music played in churches in foreign countries, such as when praying or praying.
2. cantando
cantando, cantabile.
3. Meno tempo
Meno tempo, slow rhythm or slow beat.
4. a tempo
a tempo means returning to the original speed in piano music.
Extended information:
Grave (slow speed)
Largo (slightly slower)
Adagio (Slow)
Adagio (Slow)
Adagietto
Larghetto ) (slow)
Andante (slightly slower)
Andantino
Moderato (medium speed) )
Allegretto (slightly faster)
Allegro (fast)
Fast and lively (Vivo)
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Prestissimo (rapid)
A Tempo
Free rhythm (Rubato)
Gradually slow (Ritardando/rit/ritard)
Suddenly slow (Ritenuto/riten)
Gradually Slow (rallentando/rall)
Slightly slower (poco meno mosso)
Gradually faster (accelerando/accel.)
Slightly faster (poco più mosso )
Speed ??freedom (or loose board) (ad libitum/ad lib.)