"Piu mosso" is an Italian musical term that means to play with more motion or movement. It indicates that the tempo should become faster and more lively.
It means "always moving" since sempre means "forever" or always" and piu mosso means "moving" or "with more movement."
not moved
Piu Crescendo means get a little louder.
see you later
Pui mosso means quicker executed Pui = more mosso = movement
Angelo Mosso died in 1910.
Angelo Mosso was born in 1846.
Valle Mosso's population is 3,965.
"Poco meno mosso" means "a little less movement or motion." This is a term used in music to tell players to play their instruments with a slower tempo.
"Poco meno mosso" means "a little less movement or motion." This is a term used in music to tell players to play their instruments with a slower tempo.
The area of Valle Mosso is 8,900,000.0 square meters.
there are Several depending on context: piu mosso = more motion. gen. interpreted as being 'faster' accelerando = getting faster (but gradually) doppio movimento = doubly fast. a change in metronome marking from a slower M.M to a faster M.M. or simply, "Faster". Also, a sudden jump to another tempo can be denoted with either a simple tempo direction (allegro or sub. allegro meaning "suddenly faster", etc.) or just a metronome marking indicating the new tempo. It depends on whether you want a specific tempo or for the player (or conductor) to feel a faster tempo by virtue of what was just happening.