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Moderato
moderato cantabile
Moderato Cantabile was created in 1958.
Moderato Wisintainer was born in 1902.
Moderato Wisintainer died in 1986.
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The word you're looking for is "moderato." It indicates a moderate tempo, neither too fast nor too slow.
The word that means medium tempo in music is "moderato." It indicates a moderate pace, typically falling between andante (slow) and allegro (fast), allowing for a balanced and steady rhythm in a musical piece.
The ISBN of Moderato Cantabile is 978-1-84749-052-0.
The musical marking "Allegro moderato" matches with "medium tempo," as it indicates a moderately fast pace. "Piano" corresponds to "dynamics (soft)," indicating a quiet volume. Lastly, "crescendo" aligns with "dynamics (increasingly loud)," signaling a gradual increase in volume.
Play at a very moderate tempo. "Assai" means "very" and "moderato" means moderate tempo.
Moderato is actually a musical term that applies to classical and modern music. It means that the piece of music (or section of the music) should be played in a moderate speed (generally around 110-120 beats per second). Here is a short list of other terms from slowest speed to the quickest speed: Largo, Adagio, Andante, Moderato, Allegro, Presto