I think the word your looking for is Legito (i think i spelt it right). It is the oppisite of stecito.
legato means smoothly
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Word painting.
Some of the musical terms denoting tempo indications are Lento (slow), Moderato (moderately), Allegro (briskly) and Presto (very fast, nimble). Terms implying articulation include Legato (smoothly), Staccato (detached) and Marcato (marked). Terms indicating tonality include Piano (softly), Forte (loudly) and Crescendo (gradually getting louder).
Opera is an Italian word meaning a musical composition. Derives from the same Latin word which translated as work, labour or effort
piu means "more" ( Compare the Latin word plus) piu forte means "more loud" , that is "louder".
Phantom is a musical in broadway
It is "liscio"
He drove smoothly along the winding road, avoiding any sudden movements or jerks.
example "i thought that it will be very difficult but it went out smoothly."
efficiently
legato
slur :)
the Defetition of the word Musical is...like a school play of a musical
smoothly peacefully
The word 'smoothly' is the adverb form of the adjective smooth. The noun form for the adjective smooth is smoothness.
My fingers glided smoothly over the laminated surface of the concert ticket in hand
the cat was smooth
Musical is an adjective (musical tastes) and a noun (a musical).