Tempo refers to the pace or speed of a musical piece and comes from the Latin word for time. It gives music life and expression by influencing how the music sounds and feels. A tempo marking at the start of a piece indicates whether it should be played slowly, moderately, or quickly. Examples of tempo markings include adagio for slow, allegro for fast and lively, and andante for moderately slow. The tempo can also change within a piece through markings like accelerando to speed up or ritardando to slow down.
2. TEMPO
It comes from the Latin word tempus, which
means time. Tempo is the pace or speed of a
piece of music. It gives beauty and life to musical
composition.
It is used in music to express the feelings of
composers and performers. Music becomes
livelier, more expressive, and meaningful
because of tempo.
It is often indicated by beats per minute. Tempo
influences how music sounds and feels.
3. A tempo marking is usually indicated or written
at the start of musical piece. Tempo marking
indicates how fast or slow the music is to be
played or sung.
4. TEMPO MARK MEANING
A. SLOW TEMPO ADAGIO slow
LARGO Broad, very slow
LENTO Slowly
B. MODERATE
TEMPO
ANDANTE Moderately slow
ANDANTINO A little faster than andante
MODERATO Moderate speed
C. FAST TEMPO ALLEGRO Fast, lively, and bright
PRESTO Very fast
VIVACE Fast and lively
D. CHANGING SPEED ACCELERANDO Gradually speeding up
RITARDANDO Gradually slowing down
A TEMPO To return to the original
speed of the musical piece.
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