'Presto' is one such term. There are others.
alllegro is the most common although there are several other terms.
I'm not enirely sure, but I think it's 'allegro'.
Allegro.
It's faster than allegretto but slower than presto
Allegro, presto or vivace.
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vibrato of someones voice
Scale
" sempre ".
longated
presto or prestissimo
The musical term that means to slow tempo is ritardando. If you'd like to slow the tempo very quickly you'd call it a molto ritardando.
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The musical term for a singing voice that vibrates is vibrato. It is produced by rapidly changing the pitch just slightly.
Note is a musical term. It is a sign representing the duration and pitch of a musical sound.
That's not a musical term.
The musical term is presto (very fast). The interjection, used in magic acts, is also "Presto!" (Voilà!)This is the Italian word for "soon" or "quickly."
the musical term for a high female voice is soprano
"Very fast" and "very quickly" are literal English equivalents of the Italian musical term prestissimo. The adverb in question combines the masculine singular adjective prestowith the suffix -issimo ("extremely," "very"). The pronunciation will be "preh-STEES-see-mo" in Italian.
Musical numbers is just another term for song.
Prelude
vibrato of someones voice