"Allegro vivo" is a musical term indicating a lively and brisk tempo. In Italian, "allegro" means cheerful or lively, while "vivo" translates to "alive" or "vivid." Together, they suggest a fast-paced, energetic performance that conveys excitement and vitality. Typically, this term is used to instruct musicians to play with enthusiasm and a spirited character.
hightest score i got was in the 20,000 so its around that number. i got like almost everything right in Elvis presly, vivo los Vegas
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Vivo en ... = I live in ...
lively
The cast of Vivo - 2011 includes: Gillespi as Himself - Musical Guest Gustavo Jove as himself Gustavo Kupinski as Himself - Musical Guest Las Pelotas as Themselves Roberto Pettinato as Himself - Musical Guest
yo: I vivo: live en: in Yo vivo en= I live in...
in Vivo
Depending of the context it should mean "alive" or "I live" or
live
in vivo
it means where do u live
live, alive
Prestissimo Vivacissamemente Vivacissimo Presto Allegrissimo Vivo Vivace Allegro Allegro moderato Allegretto Allegretto grazioso Moderato Moderato expressivo Andantino Andante moderato Andante Tranquillimente Tranquillo Adagletto Adagio Larghetto Grave Lento Lento moderato Largo Larghissimo
The Italian word vivo translates into the English word alive. The Italian word vivo also has the translation into the English word living or to live.