"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.
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Adagio in Italian means "slow and stately" in English regarding the slowest movements of Baroque and classical sonatas.
Adagio is a tempo in music that is very slow.
adagio means "slowly" or "gently"
They are all tempos
Andante = at walking pace; Adagio = slow; un poco = a bit. Therefore, 'Andante un poco adagio' means 'at a somewhat slow walking pace'
Adagio means "to play slowly". This tempo marking is slower than andante, but a bit faster than largo.
To play it slowly ... as in Adagio or Lento, perhaps.
escuchando un adagio
Adagio - film - was created in 2000.
Shari Adagio was born in 1961.
They effectively mean the same thing: at ease, leisurely, and slow. Some performers may interpret Lento as being more somber and slower than the Adagio.
The duration of Adagio - film - is 600.0 seconds.