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Rubato means "robbed time" in Italian, but in Music it means to play Freely.
Yes, it is called rubato.
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It describes how a piece of music is to be played. Andante means at walking pace and rubato means that the tempo may be varied for purposes of expression.
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Tempo rubato (literally 'robbed time').
I believe you are going for the term rubato.
This is known as rubato. It involves slight variations in tempo to add expressiveness and emotion to the music. Rubato allows for a more personal interpretation of the piece by the performer.
It is the Italian word meaning 'robbed'. It's an important element of a lot of music that is easy to hear, but more difficult to do well. Rubato means that there is a fluctuation in speed in the performance, some notes or phrases being played more quickly, and other notes or phrases less quickly. One way of thinking of it is that using rubato in a piece of music will give a performance of close to the same length as if the piece were played with a strict metronomic attack. The 'gives and takes' in a rubato performance balance out in the end.
"ten" can be short for "tenuto", a direction in music which generally means to hold the designated notes for their full length or slightly longer if rubato is used.
In music terminology, ritmo means rhythms. It is frequently used in jazz music. Con ritmo is to play a particular music work 'with rhythm', in other words no tempo alternations as in rubato.