presto or vivace
A drum roll
Allegro
Very slow, then very very fast and them slow again.
Almost every language is present in music, but the main language is usually Italian.
cheerful or brisk; but commonly interpreted as lively, fast
If a passage of music is to be played quietly the letter p is used, which stands for piano, the Italian word for quiet. If a passage of music is to be played very quietly, pp is used. This stands for pianissimo, the Italian word for very quiet.
The tempi in music can range from very slow to fast. Here's a list of frequently used terms in increasing speed (starting from the slowest: Grave, Lento, Andante, Allegretto, Allegro and Presto.Adjectives may be used to further describe the tempo indication, for example, 'Presto Agitato' means that a piece should be played in very fast and agitated manner.
Very slow, then very very fast and them slow again.
Almost every language is present in music, but the main language is usually Italian.
a very fast shark
cheerful or brisk; but commonly interpreted as lively, fast
The Beatles had a very vast variety of music. The had fast, upbeat songs (like the song "Penny Lane") and, on the other hand they can have very slow song (like the son "Yesterday"). Since the Beatles were making music for a very long time, and their music wasn't specifically slow or fast, it depends on what Beatles song you are referring to.
dose the presedit have a pet
chocho
If a passage of music is to be played quietly the letter p is used, which stands for piano, the Italian word for quiet. If a passage of music is to be played very quietly, pp is used. This stands for pianissimo, the Italian word for very quiet.
It is called Bella's lullaby. It is very pretty song.
No. it can be played on most instruments. It is very popular music form in African tribal music. Not too many pianos there!
The tempi in music can range from very slow to fast. Here's a list of frequently used terms in increasing speed (starting from the slowest: Grave, Lento, Andante, Allegretto, Allegro and Presto.Adjectives may be used to further describe the tempo indication, for example, 'Presto Agitato' means that a piece should be played in very fast and agitated manner.
very very very very very fast fast fast