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Adagio, Andante, Moderate, Allegro, Allegro tempo

The speeds of Adagio, Andante, Moderate, Allegro and Allegro are respectively 52 beats per minute for Adagio, 66 beats for Andante, 88 beats for Medium Tempo, 108 beats for Allegro and 132 beats for Allegro.

Introduction to music speed:

The music speed is as follows:

Grave (slow speed), Largo (slightly slower speed) , Adagio (Lento) (slow),

Adagio (slow), Adagietto, Larghetto (slow),

Andante (slightly slower), Andantino (Andantino), Moderato (medium speed),

Allegretto (slightly faster), Allegro ( Allegro) (fast) fast and lively (Vivo),

Quick and lively (Vivace), Presto (Presto), Prestissimo (rapid),

Original speed (ATempo), free rhythm (Rubato), gradually slow down (Ritardando/rit/ritard),

Slow down suddenly (Ritenuto/riten), gradually slow down (rallentando/rall), slightly slower ( pocomenomosso),

Accelerando/accel.), slightly faster (pocopiùmosso),

Free speed (or loose board) (adlibitum/adlib).

Extended information:

Introduction to music terminology:

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.) ).

Introduction to music strength:

Diminiuendo/dim, pianissimo (PianoPianissmo/ppp), very weak (Pianissmo/pp),

Weak (Piano/p), MezzoPiano/mp, Crescendo/cresc,

MezzoForte/mf, Forte/f, Fortissimo/ ff),

The strongest (ForteFortissimo/fff), the strongest (Sforzando/sf), the strong and then the weak (FortePiano/fp.

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