There are in fact, many terms for fast and slow tempos
The most common fast tempo would be "allegro".
But there are others: presto is one.
The most common slow tempo is "adagio"
Maestoso means light and majestic so it would probably be more slow than fast.
Slow
Adagio is a tempo in music that is very slow.
Some of the musical terms denoting tempo indications are Lento (slow), Moderato (moderately), Allegro (briskly) and Presto (very fast, nimble). Terms implying articulation include Legato (smoothly), Staccato (detached) and Marcato (marked). Terms indicating tonality include Piano (softly), Forte (loudly) and Crescendo (gradually getting louder).
of how fast or slow your voice is!!
tempo
Maestoso means light and majestic so it would probably be more slow than fast.
Slow
Adagio is a tempo in music that is very slow.
Some of the musical terms denoting tempo indications are Lento (slow), Moderato (moderately), Allegro (briskly) and Presto (very fast, nimble). Terms implying articulation include Legato (smoothly), Staccato (detached) and Marcato (marked). Terms indicating tonality include Piano (softly), Forte (loudly) and Crescendo (gradually getting louder).
of how fast or slow your voice is!!
of how fast or slow your voice is!!
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