The word you're looking for is "moderato." It indicates a moderate tempo, neither too fast nor too slow.
Assuming that the wavelength remains constant, the velocity of the rope will also double if the frequency is doubled. This can be seen in the word equation below: speed = frequency x wavelength If we assume that wavelength is a constant...let wavelength = 1 speed = frequency therefore... 2 x frequency = 2 x speed
The word for the loudness of music is "volume" and the word for the slowness of music is "tempo."
The abbreviation of the word "speed" is "spd."
The word that means "with speed" is "quickly" or "rapidly."
The noun 'speed' is an abstract noun as a word for a quick passage of time (time is a concept).The noun 'speed' is a concrete noun as a word for the rate at which someone or something moves; a word for a physical action that can be seen or measured.
"Mezzo" means medium
mezzo piano.
The word is affettuoso.
Sound
forte
A word meaning at a dangerous speed that starts with break is BREAKNECK. Meaning = (prenominal) (of speed, pace, etc.) excessive and dangerous. Hoped that helped. :)
The Greek word is Mousikos meaning pertaining to the muses. The word also derive from the Greek word Mousa meaning Muse, any art from which the muses presided, especially music
fast
Piano, adagio.
" MUSIC "
a keynote in music
adaigo