Tempo is the rate or speed of motion or activity; pace. In music, tempo is the rate of speed of the musical piece or the timing of music.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
From Latin, "tempus," meaning "time." From that came the Italian word, "tempo," also meaning time.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
the root word is'confirminglyishness'
the root word is decor and that is the root word of decorate
The root word is actually tem- or tempo-. Some other words with this root word are temperature, tempo, extemporarily, contemporary, etc.
The root words tempor and tempo both mean time in Latin.
No, the word "tempo" is not an adverb.The word "tempo" is a noun.
The Italian word for dynamics is "dynamics" and the Italian word for tempo is "tempo".
The word "tempo" can be traced to the Latin word tempusand the Italian word tempo for "time."
Tempo.
The word for tempo fluctuations can be a few different words, depending on how the tempo is fluctuating. Accelerando is when the tempo speeds up. Ritardando is when the tempo slows down.
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'.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
From Latin, "tempus," meaning "time." From that came the Italian word, "tempo," also meaning time.
Its not a tempo. Its an Italian word meaning singable, or song-like.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.