there a few words. i only know two: Allegro and Vif
Stocatto
cheerful or brisk; but commonly interpreted as lively, fast
In a quick, lively tempo, usually faster than allegretto but slower than presto.
lively; animated; outgoing
Lively, quick ... faster than allegrettobut slower than presto.A brisk and livelytempo.
'Allegro' means 'quite fast and lively'. There is no such thing as 'allegro form', and what I think you may mean is 'sonata allegro form', which is another version of the more common 'sonata form'. This is the form in which most first movements, and some last movements, of classical and romantic symphonies are written. The form is also used for such genres as string quartets, piano sonatas, and so on. It is described in detail elsewhere on this site.
cheerful or brisk; but commonly interpreted as lively, fast
In a quick, lively tempo, usually faster than allegretto but slower than presto.
lively; animated; outgoing
fairly fast.
Lively, quick ... faster than allegrettobut slower than presto.A brisk and livelytempo.
Allegretto grazioso means fairly fast and gracefully.
You don't have 'a Allegro'- I'm assuming you meant 'What does the word Allegro (that you might see at the top of a piece of music) mean?' That I can tell you. Allegro is Italian for (according to ABRSM Grade 1 Music Theory) quick, literally "cheerful". I hope I helped! x
"Skagging" is a slang term used to describe dancing in a lively, energetic manner, often associated with ska music. It involves movement of the entire body, with a focus on quick footwork and bouncing to the beat of the music.
The root word "vivace" in music, derived from Italian, means lively or briskly. It is used to instruct musicians to perform a piece of music in a lively and spirited manner.
Lively, quick, energetic, impatient, jittery, high strung, anxious, or enthusiastic. Those word mean hyper.
Cumbia is a type of music that is very famous in Latin America. It is very famous in Mexico, and is a major cultural aspect of the region. The music is very lively.
"Jig time" typically refers to a lively and upbeat tempo in music, often associated with traditional Irish or Scottish dance tunes. It is characterized by a quick-paced rhythm and is commonly used for dancing jigs.