"Andante molto" is a musical term that indicates a moderately slow tempo, translating to "very walking" in Italian. It suggests a pace that is slightly slower than "andante," allowing for expressive, lyrical playing while maintaining a steady flow. This term is often used in Classical Music to guide performers on the intended speed and mood of a piece.
Molto Gentile is Italian for very kind.
Molto espressivo is Italian for very expressive.
In music, it means to accelerate the tempo much. Opposite of molto ritard.
Very fast.
with lots of expression
It mean very fast getting louder.
it means very calm
In English, "si sono molto dolce" translates to "they are very sweet."
It means "a very beautiful girl".
it means very cold its about the weather
It means 'thank you very much, sister'.
Mercedes Molto's birth name is Mercedes Molto Contreras.