tem, tempo time tempo, temporary, extemporaneously, contemporary, pro tem, temporal
It's an articulation, meaning "detached" or "separated." It has nothing to do with tempo.
What is the meaning of the tempo marking of Vivace?
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.
Tempo giusto is literally translated from Italian as "the right tempo." Its meaning is debated. Some interpret it as simply meaning strict time, as opposed to rubato or other loose tempo indications. Others interpret it as meaning the tempo that feels right to the performer. There are also some who interpret "tempo giusto" as the average human heart rate, between 66 and 76 bpm. The exact meaning of this indication depends on the composer, the piece, and the context.
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