Very slow (40-60 bpm), like lento
Largo is a tempo marking for slow. It typically means a bpm of 40-60.
slowly!
Largo is a musical term used to reference a music's tempo. You could say that the lament was marked largo for example.
Largo is a tempo marking for slow. It typically means a bpm of 40-60.
Mr. Largo
vivace
lento, largo
It can have a number of tempos, depending on the melodic/motivic content, though they are usually marked with slower tempos (largo, adagio, etc.). The second movement of Beethoven's Piano Sonata, op. 10 no. 3 is a beautiful example music that is generally thought of as sounding despairing and sad, and it is marked "largo e mesto".
Largo
New World Symphony and a song called largo
The tempo indication 'largo' means that the music should be played very slowly and in a stately and dignified fashion. It's worth remembering that many tempo indications suggest the manner in which the music should be played, as well as the speed. The root of 'largo' is a Latin word meaning 'broad' or 'generous'.
Grave, Largo, Lento and Larghetto are all tempos slower than andante