"Previsao do tempo" is a Portuguese word. It is a noun and is of the masculine gender. In English, it means "weather forecast." The direct translation is "forecast of weather."
The answer is the "tempo" as in, this tempo is really fast!
Andante is a term that refers to a tempo.
Andante is a term that refers to a tempo.
"Largo" is a slow, plodding, heavy tempo - like the marching of elephants.
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Prestissimo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "very quick tempo." The masculine singular term translates literally as "quickest" in English. The pronunciation will be "preh-STEES-see-mo" in Italian.
The term used in music, 'l'istesso tempo', means, in Italian, 'at the same tempo'.It is used to indicate that the beat will remain constant when the meter changes.See the link below for expanded details on this term, including a link to other tempo markings, plus a dictionary of musical terms.
Ritardando is a musical term meaning to gradually slow down in tempo.
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The term "a tempo" in music signifies a return to the original speed or tempo of the piece after a deviation.
"Adagio" is an Italian term commonly used in music to indicate a slow tempo. In English, it translates to "at ease" or "slowly," suggesting a relaxed and graceful pace in performance. The term can also be applied more broadly to describe any action or movement that is done slowly or with deliberation.
"Tempo" in music refers to the speed or pace at which a piece of music is played. It indicates how fast or slow the music should be performed.