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A. Slow Tempo
Tempo Mark
Adagio
Largo
Lento
Andante
Andantino
B. Moderate Tempo
Meaning
Slow
Broad, very slow
Slowly
Moderately slow
A little faster than
andante
Moderate speed
Fast, lively, and bright
Very fast
Fast and lively
Gradually speeding up
Gradually slowing down
To return to the original
speed of the musical
piece
Moderato
Allegro
Presto
Vivace
Accelerando
Ritardando
A tempo
C. Fast Tempo
D. Changing Speed
In your notebook, answer the following questions:
1. What is tempo?
2. In a musical piece, where can we find tempo markings?
3. What are the different tempo markings under slow, moderate, and fast tempo?
4. Why is tempo important in a composition?​


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Answer:

1. tempo is the speed or pace of a given piece. In classical music, tempo is typically indicated with an instruction at the start of a piece and is usually measured in beats per minute.

2. Most sheet music provides a tempo marking, which is how fast or slow you should sing a song. The marking is located at the very top of the sheet music, just below the composer and arrangers' names and just above the written music.

3. •Adagietto – rather slow (65–69 BPM)

•Andante – at a walking pace (73–77 BPM) •Moderato – moderately (86–97 BPM)

•Allegretto – moderately fast (98–109 BPM).

4. Tempo in music is important because, without understanding tempo, we would have no idea what speed to play a particular piece of music.

Explanation:

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