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In music, "slow" typically refers to a tempo that is relaxed but not the slowest possible pace. Largo is a term that indicates a very slow tempo, often characterized by a broad and expansive feel. A tempo that is slow but not as slow as largo might be marked as "adagio," which conveys a leisurely pace that is still faster than largo. This allows for expressive playing while maintaining a relaxed tempo.

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