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there are alot of tempos. like allegro song are usually faster then waltzes so tempo is according to the peice of music
The intended tempo for any classical music piece is determined by its composer. It can be slow, fast, or anywhere in between.
Bon Jovi Is a Great Band who performed the Song "Always" . The Tempo for "Always " is 70 bpm.
Usually: 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
the Elmatross is the slowest
There are a lot of tempos. The slowest would be something like largo and the fastest would probably be pressestissimo.
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No vivace is the fastest tempo (Faster than my internet)
there are alot of tempos. like allegro song are usually faster then waltzes so tempo is according to the peice of music
The intended tempo for any classical music piece is determined by its composer. It can be slow, fast, or anywhere in between.
Allegretto is a tempo marking, which means fairly fast, but not as fast as allegro. It can also be a title of a movement or a piece, since Classical movements are often referred to by their tempo markings.
Largo- very slow Adagio- slow Andante- walking tempo Moderato- moderate Allegro- fast Presto- very fast
Largo, larghetto, adagio, andante, allegretto, allegro, presto. There are more, but these are the main ones.
a composition or passage that is to be performed in a slow and dignified manner
allemande (french) n the first movement of the classical suite, composed in a moderate tempo in a time signature of four-four
I foy mean the musical term for speed, it is Tempo, or for more specific speeds it is:(slowest to fastest)LargoAdagioAllegrettoModeratoAllegroVivacePrestoPrestisimo