Grave, Largo, Lento and Larghetto are all tempos slower than andante
Andante is a tempo that means "moderately slow," and maestoso means "majestically," so andante maestoso means "moderately slow, in a majestic manner".
It can be, yes, or it could be soft. The term "andante" is a tempo indication, not a dynamic marking.
The term 'Andante' means 'in an easy pace'. 'Con moto' means 'more moved'. 'Quasi allegretto' means 'like moderately fast'. Therefore the meaning of the whole term is 'as in an easy pace but more moved like moderately fast'.
it is pronounced "ahn-dahn-tay"
andante tranquillo is a tempo marking that means a peacefully medium slow tempo. Andante means "walking tempo" so not too slow or too fast and Tranquillo is like the English word tranquil which means peaceful.
The Shining (1980)
Prestissimo Vivacissamemente Vivacissimo Presto Allegrissimo Vivo Vivace Allegro Allegro moderato Allegretto Allegretto grazioso Moderato Moderato expressivo Andantino Andante moderato Andante Tranquillimente Tranquillo Adagletto Adagio Larghetto Grave Lento Lento moderato Largo Larghissimo
Andante means very slowly, like a turtle
Tranquillo Cremona died in 1878.
Tranquillo Cremona was born in 1837.
Tranquillo Bianco was born in Turin, in Italy.
Andante, and/or Andante Moderato
Tranquillo Barnetta was born on May 22, 1985.
Tranquillo Barnetta was born on May 22, 1985.
Tranquillo Barnetta plays as a Midfielder for Switzerland.
There are very many. Here's a list of some: Andante Andantino Presto Adagietto Vivace Vivo Vivacissimo Vivacissimamente Tranquillo Andante Moderato Largamente Largo Lento Lento Assai Grave Allegro Allegrissimo Larghissimo Of course, if you want some more, you can go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempo#Basic_tempo_markings