Presto. Presto is a musical tempo that refers to the beat rate of 184 beats per minute. Presto is a speed term, and the speed term is usually recorded at the beginning of the score, and it is mostly Italian. There are two types of speed words: one is basic speed words and the other is change speed words.
Basic tempo terms indicate the uniform tempo of an entire piece of music or a section. Variation tempo terms are the opposite of basic tempo terms and indicate temporary changes in tempo during playing.
Music terminology refers to the professional terminology used to guide performers in music performances. This includes not only the elements of music (such as speed, expression, intensity, mode, harmony, melody, etc.), but also the periods and genres of music (such as the medieval period, Baroque period, classical period, romantic period, national music school, etc.) ).
Many people often ignore the importance of musical terminology when playing notes. Whether it is Chinese music or European music, whether it is vocal music or instrumental music, music terms and musical terminology are everywhere. It's like the soul of music.
If there are no musical expression terms in the work, then the music will lose its own connotation and appear boring, without strength, speed, and speed. The whole song will not underestimate the climax, which will reflect It doesn't matter whether the music expresses happiness, sadness, solemnity or sadness. This is the soul embodied in musical terms.