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The word that means medium tempo in music is "moderato." It indicates a moderate pace, typically falling between andante (slow) and allegro (fast), allowing for a balanced and steady rhythm in a musical piece.
'Moderato' is an Italian equivalent of 'moderate tempo'.The word is an adjective in its masculine singular form. It comes from the masculine singular form of the past participle of the infinitive 'moderare' ['to moderate']. It's pronounced 'MOH-deh-RAH-toh'.
The word you're looking for is "moderato." It indicates a moderate tempo, neither too fast nor too slow.
temperate
andante tranquillo is a tempo marking that means a peacefully medium slow tempo. Andante means "walking tempo" so not too slow or too fast and Tranquillo is like the English word tranquil which means peaceful.
A moderately slow tempo - "andante" is translated as "at a walking pace." If you think of tempos as being "slow," "moderate" or "fast," andante is on the cusp between slow and moderate. If you're using a metronome (or can access one online in order to here the tempo), set it between 73 and 77 BPM (beats per minute).
tempo, haste, hurry, shoot, scoot
No, the word "tempo" is not an adverb.The word "tempo" is a noun.
moderate, substantial, severe
The Italian word for dynamics is "dynamics" and the Italian word for tempo is "tempo".
The Brazilian Portuguese equivalent of the English word 'weather' is the following: o tempo. The Portuguese pronunciation is the following: oo TEH-poo. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'o' means' the'; 'tempo' 'weather'.
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