To return to the original tempo, "a tempo" is written in the music
keeping the steady beat
The correct musical term for decreasing the tempo is ritardando.I got this exact question on my music appreciation class and got it correct.
"Largo" is a slow, plodding, heavy tempo - like the marching of elephants.
tempo
the Elmatross is the slowest
I foy mean the musical term for speed, it is Tempo, or for more specific speeds it is:(slowest to fastest)LargoAdagioAllegrettoModeratoAllegroVivacePrestoPrestisimo
No vivace is the fastest tempo (Faster than my internet)
Tempo.
To return to the original tempo, "a tempo" is written in the music
The musical term that means to slow tempo is ritardando. If you'd like to slow the tempo very quickly you'd call it a molto ritardando.
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keeping the steady beat
Accelerando
The acronym OPTEMPO is a military term (operations tempo). The common musical term is "up-tempo" (faster tempo, as in jazz).
"Largo" is a slow, plodding, heavy tempo - like the marching of elephants.
The correct musical term for decreasing the tempo is ritardando.I got this exact question on my music appreciation class and got it correct.