1. Melancholico
Melancholico, which means sacred music, generally refers to music played in foreign churches, such as praying or praying.
2, cantando
cantando, like a song.
3, Meno tempo
Meno tempo, slow tempo or slow beat.
4. a tempo
a tempo means to return to the original speed in piano music.
5. Allegro
Allegro, which stands for Allegro and Fast in musical terms. Allegro, Adagio, Andante, Adagio, etc. in music indicate the speed at which music moves according to different performance needs.
Extended information:
Introduction of musical terms related to speed:
1. Grave
Grave, a musical speed term, means 4 beats per minute, which means heavy, solemn and extremely slow.
2. Lento
Adagio, slow. Common in the second movement of symphony or concerto, 52 beats per minute.
3. Andante?
Andante, in Italian, refers to a slightly slow speed with elegant emotions, belonging to medium adagio, with 66 beats per minute.
4. Allegro
Allegro can play a musical rhythm with a beat rate of about 132 per minute.
5. presto
presto means that the beat rate is 184 beats per minute. Speed terms are usually written at the beginning of the score.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Music Terms.