Generally the 2nd movement. There can optionally be a 5th movement and there is no fixed temperament, so it's up to the composer.
the second movement
The second movement of a symphony is typically the slow movement. Many (not all) symphonies have one or more movements which are intended to be played at a slow (or slowish) tempo. They are usually of a lyrical character, in contrast to the other movements, which are likely to be faster and/or more vigorous in style. In a four-movement symphony, such a movement is likely to be one of the inner movements; that is, the second or third. The above is such a generalisation, however, that it is better to avoid using the phrase 'the slow movement', which encourages lazy thinking. So-called 'slow' movements can take a range of tempo indications, some of which are not really slow, and all have other characteristics by which they can more usefully be identified. Many such movements are marked Andante, which is not slow but midway between fast and slow. A description such as 'the Larghetto', 'the Adagio', or even just 'the third movement', shows that you have paid some attention to the symphony you are discussing. Bear in mind that by no means all symphonies fall neatly into the four-movement pattern typified by Allegro, Andante, Scherzo, Allegro. Beethoven's Ninth, Schumann's Second, and Elgar's First, to cite but three examples, have an Adagio movement which is placed third. Suk's Asrael symphony has five movements, four of which are marked Andante or Adagio.
The order of movement in a symphony was broken down into four or five parts. The first part was usually a slow introduction, followed by a slow movement, then a minuet, and finally a rondo or sonata-allegro.
A passamezzo is a dance movement popular in Italy in the sixteenth century. It is in a slow duple meter.
What are two examples of slow mass movement? What are two examples of slow mass movement?
delay, wait, slow, procrastinate
something moves in a slow amount of movement or a small amount of substance that moves slow
hold up, delay, or reduce speed.
Slow movement is bradykinesia; brady- slow, and kinesis- movement. When a person is moving slowly they have bradykinesia.It's one of the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
Generally the 2nd movement. There can optionally be a 5th movement and there is no fixed temperament, so it's up to the composer.
Yes, this is true. Creep is a very slow movement of sediment down a slope.
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the second movement
Bradykinesia is the medical term meaning slow movement. Bradykinesia may be seen in Parkinson's disease or depression.
A professor taught me that the word retarded was initially applied to Italian immigrant children in New York City because they were a year behind, or "slowed down" (aka retarded) a year in school because of their poor language acquisition.