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Italian term for returning to the original tempo, but with more energy (or slightly faster)?

Italian term for returning to the original tempo, but with more energy (or slightly faster)?
  1. What is the term that means return to original tempo?
  2. What is it called when music gets faster and faster?
  3. What is the Italian word for fast in music?
  4. What are the Italian terms in music?

What is the term that means return to original tempo?

Accelerando - getting faster. Rallentando - slowing down, normally for emphasis. Ritardando - slowing down, holding back. A tempo - return to the original tempo after speeding up or slowing down.

What is it called when music gets faster and faster?

Accelerando (accel.) Getting gradually faster Rallentando (rall.) Getting gradually slower Calando Softer and slower Ritardando (ritard., rit.)

What is the Italian word for fast in music?

Allegro – fast, quickly and bright (109–132 BPM) Vivace – lively and fast (132–140 BPM) Presto – extremely fast (168–177 BPM) Prestissimo – even faster than Presto (178 BPM and over)

What are the Italian terms in music?

Tempo

Italian termLiteral translationDefinition
L'istesso tempothe same timeAt the same tempo
ModeratomoderateModerate tempo
Mossomoved, agitatedAgitated
Prestoprompt, quick; ready for actionVery fast

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