if you have a look on your piano book you will find just above your piece on your left that shows you how fast you have to go but with gavotta you need to times that number by 2 = 120
Giuseppe Martucci has written: 'Tempo di gavotta' 'Danza (tarantella) (dall' Op. 44)'
Tempo di Marcia means "march tempo", or 120 beats per minute.
Tempo di uccidere was created on 1989-09-10.
"March tempo."
Tempo di Foatrett in Italian means "Foatrett time (tempo)" in English.
Ugo Faller has written: 'Tempo di lupi, tempo di Agnelli'
Tempo.
It is called the beats per minute or BPM for short.
The cast of Tempo di riposo - 1991 includes: Carlo Colnaghi as himself
'Alla Gavotta' is the Italian phrase that means the piece should be played 'in the style of a Gavotte'.
what do u think? Tempo and speed understand it right!
a tempo/at tempo/Tempo 1