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Poco allegro is a musical term indicating a tempo that is moderately fast, typically faster than "andante" but slower than "allegro." It suggests a lively and cheerful character in the music, often used to convey a sense of joy or energy. The exact speed can vary, but it generally falls within a range of about 98 to 109 beats per minute. This term is often found in classical compositions to guide performers on the intended mood and pacing.

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