Largo means very slowly
An agitato is a tempo marking in a piece of music that the piece is to be played in a restless, agitated style, or a passage with this marking.
"Pochissimo riten" in music notation indicates to play very slowly or with a very relaxed tempo. It directs the musician to perform the piece at a very leisurely pace.
"Playing by ear" describes the ability of a musician to to reproduce a piece of music without having observed another musician playing the piece.
what does the initals spco for on sterling silver as a marking on the bottom of a piece with the 638
For marking a perimeter or edge of a piece of wood so you have a guideline to cut along.
a crescendo,or cresc, for short is a symbol in a piece of music indicating to gradually get louder .a decrescendo means he opposite,to gradually get softer.
I'm not really a musician but I'm guessing its because it takes a while to learn a piece of music to perfection :/
Those are called double bar lines, and they tell the musician playing it that the piece is ended.
Those are called double bar lines, and they tell the musician playing it that the piece is ended.
The marking "925-1000" on sterling silver indicates that the piece is 92.5% pure silver, which is the standard for sterling silver. The "550" marking could represent the specific manufacturer or designer of the piece.
you tie it to a piece of string
The tempo marking for a slow and leisurely pace in music is "Andante."