andante means slowly at a walking pace
Andante is a musical term used to mean "at a moderately slow pace", usually approximated to "walking pace".
A moderately slow tempo, faster than adagio though.
About 60-80 beats per minute. Andante means moderately, and cantabile means more song like. So why such a wide range? Because it's a more expressive term, and should be used at liberty with the piece. Slower, more expressively, or higher tempo with more intensity. Hope that helped.
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andante con moto means moderately slow, walking, with motion. this question is in the grade 3 music theory in practice book on page 37, exercise 32, question (f)(i). hope i helped. i will try to answer some other music theory questions on this website so ask as many as you like and i will answer them. It could also mean at an easy walking pace with motion.
Andante is a musical term used to mean "at a moderately slow pace", usually approximated to "walking pace".
Andante is a term used to describe the tempo, or speed, of a piece. It means at a (moderate) walking pace.
It describes how a piece of music is to be played. Andante means at walking pace and rubato means that the tempo may be varied for purposes of expression.
Maestoso means majestic, with passion. and andante is a "tempo" indication, it means fast.
Andante is a tempo that means "moderately slow," and maestoso means "majestically," so andante maestoso means "moderately slow, in a majestic manner".
A moderately slow tempo, faster than adagio though.
Andante = at walking pace; Adagio = slow; un poco = a bit. Therefore, 'Andante un poco adagio' means 'at a somewhat slow walking pace'
Andante is a musical term referring to the speed at which a piece of music should be played. It means 'slowly', or at a walking pace.
Adagio means "to play slowly". This tempo marking is slower than andante, but a bit faster than largo.
About 60-80 beats per minute. Andante means moderately, and cantabile means more song like. So why such a wide range? Because it's a more expressive term, and should be used at liberty with the piece. Slower, more expressively, or higher tempo with more intensity. Hope that helped.
Andante = at walking pace; Adagio = slow; un poco = a bit. Therefore, 'Andante un poco adagio' means 'at a somewhat slow walking pace'
When used as an adjective, allegro means of fast tempo. It can also be used as a noun, meaning a passage or movement in a brisk tempo. It can also mean a musical composition.