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1) Allegro

2) Slow (Andante, Adagio, Largo...)

3) Scherzo or Trio or Minuet

4) Fast (Allegro, Presto, Vivace...)

5) Is optional, and the tempo is chosen by the composer

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The first is usually fast, the second is slow, the third is medium, and the fourth is fast. They are classified according to rhythm, key, tempo, and harmonization.

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