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  2. Learn the most commonly used Italian terms and signs for tempo, dynamics, playing techniques, moods, and repeats.

  3. Here are some Italian terms used to describe tempo: Largo. Slowly and broadly. Andante. Fairly slow, at walking pace. Moderato. At moderate speed. Allegro. Fast.

  4. Many musical terms are in Italian because, in Europe, the vast majority of the most important early composers from the Renaissance to the Baroque period were Italian. [citation needed] That period is when numerous musical indications were used extensively for the first time. [1]

    Italian Term
    Literal Translation
    Definition
    in chapel style
    Sung with no (instrumental) ...
    air
    Piece of music, usually for a singer
    sorbet air
    A short solo performed by a secondary ...
    little air
    A short or light aria
  5. Italian musical terms. Definitions and advice on usage. Pronunciation help usig audio files.

    Musical Term
    Abbreviation
    a
    at; to; by; for; in
    a capella
    unaccompanied
    a piacere
    at pleasure
    accelerando
    (accel.)
  6. Sep 6, 2021 · Tempo (Italian: 'time'). The speed at which a piece of music is played. Tempo indications are given either at the beginning of a piece, or within it. Sometimes tempo is indicated by strict beats-per-minute, or using terminology which can be more flexible. Tenor. A male singing voice between bariton and countertenor.

  7. As with many other musical terms, Italian words are used to describe different tempos of music. Adagio- a slow tempo (other words for slow are lento and largo) Andante - performed at a walking...

  8. Jul 1, 2021 · Common Italian music terms for tempo include Adagio (slow), Allegro (fast), and Vivace (lively). Dynamics in music are often described with Italian terms like Pianissimo (very soft) and Fortissimo (very loud).

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