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fast tempo
In a quick, lively tempo, usually faster than allegretto but slower than presto.
* The word "presto" is typically an interjection, like "Voila!" Nonstandard sentence construction is common, but not consistent, It can also be a musical term "The passage is typically played presto."The magician waved his wand, and presto! - the vase disappeared!Hyperinflation quickly followed, and presto: a military junta deposed the government.
The beat and the tempo of the music get faster and faster.
The answer is the "tempo" as in, this tempo is really fast!
fast tempo
The Lazy Song - Bruno Mars
In a quick, lively tempo, usually faster than allegretto but slower than presto.
"Very fast tempo" in English means presto in Italian.
Yes, tempo is an Italian word that refers to the speed or pace at which a piece of music is performed. It is often indicated in musical notation by terms such as "adagio" (slow), "allegro" (fast), or "presto" (very fast).
The Tempo of music is the speed of the music.
Kinds of tempo: presto (very fast) allegro (fast) moderato (moderate) andante (moderate, literally a "walking" tempo) lento (slower than adagio) largo (very slow) accelerando (increasing the speed) ritardando (slowing down).
There are very many. Here's a list of some: Andante Andantino Presto Adagietto Vivace Vivo Vivacissimo Vivacissimamente Tranquillo Andante Moderato Largamente Largo Lento Lento Assai Grave Allegro Allegrissimo Larghissimo Of course, if you want some more, you can go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempo#Basic_tempo_markings
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* The word "presto" is typically an interjection, like "Voila!" Nonstandard sentence construction is common, but not consistent, It can also be a musical term "The passage is typically played presto."The magician waved his wand, and presto! - the vase disappeared!Hyperinflation quickly followed, and presto: a military junta deposed the government.
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