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The Allegro movement will be fast, and the the Andante movement will be slower.
Exsultate means exult. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed a religious solo motet entitled Exsultate, jubilate in 1773. It is divided into three parts, Allegro, Andante, and Allegro.
Accelerando means "gradually getting faster" or "accelerating".
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
About 60-80 beats per minute. Andante means moderately, and cantabile means more song like. So why such a wide range? Because it's a more expressive term, and should be used at liberty with the piece. Slower, more expressively, or higher tempo with more intensity. Hope that helped.
Allegretto means "Moderately Fast" slower than allegro but faster than andante...con moto means "with movement" so "Moderately fast with movement" Hope that Helps :)
Allegro is not a mathematical word.
Play at a very moderate tempo. "Assai" means "very" and "moderato" means moderate tempo.
andante means slowly at a walking pace
'Accelerando' isn't Spanish, it's Italian and it's not spelt 'accelerando', it's actually spelt as accerlerando. It means 'gradually get faster.'
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Andante is a tempo that means "moderately slow," and maestoso means "majestically," so andante maestoso means "moderately slow, in a majestic manner".