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  2. Tempo - Wikipedia

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    Although tempo is described or indicated in many different ways, including with a range of words (e.g., "Slowly", "Adagio", and so on), it is typically measured in beats per minute (bpm or BPM). For example, a tempo of 60 beats per minute signifies one beat per second, while a tempo of 120 beats per minute is twice as rapid, signifying two ...

  3. List of Italian musical terms used in English - Wikipedia

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    The speed of music; e.g. 120 BPM (beats per minute) (Tempo) rubato: robbed: ... Fast and lively tempo (quicker than allegro) Dynamics – volume. Italian term

  4. Tempo giusto - Wikipedia

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    The composer and music theorist Johann Kirnberger (1776) formalized and refined this idea by instructing the performer to consider the following details in combination when determining the best performance tempo of a piece: the tempo giusto of the meter, the tempo term (Allegro, Adagio, etc., if there is one, at the start of the piece), the ...

  5. Metric modulation - Wikipedia

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    (Adagio) = (Allegro) indicating double speed, which would now be marked (=). [13] The phrase l'istesso tempo was used for what may now be notated with metric modulation markings. For example: 2 4 to 6 8 (=.), will be marked l'istesso tempo, indicating the beat is the same speed.

  6. Variations on a Theme of Chopin (Rachmaninoff) - Wikipedia

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    Tempo marking Key Description Score I Moderato (66 bpm) C minor: 8 bars II Allegro (132 bpm) C minor 8 bars III 132 bpm C minor 8 bars IV 132 bpm C minor 24 bars of 3 4: V Meno mosso (92 bpm) C minor 8 bars VI Meno mosso (84 bpm) C minor 8 bars 12 bars of 6 4: VII Allegro (120 bpm) C minor 8 bars *This variation may be omitted. VIII 120 bpm C ...

  7. Talk:Tempo - Wikipedia

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    Tempo indications such as "allegro", "lento" and so on indicate tempo/speed, and it's up to the interpreter to decide how many BPMs (a response to who wrote "BPM" is a modern concept, like for DJs). I agree, it shouldn't have a separate article, just an in-article explanation (it's there already), and also on the "beat" page.

  8. Maestoso - Wikipedia

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    The first movement of Chopin's first concerto is marked Allegro maestoso. The first movement of Liszt's First Piano Concerto is also marked Allegro maestoso. Yet another example of this tempo marking is the opening of the musical Wicked by Steven Schwartz.

  9. Allegro - Wikipedia

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    Allegro (train), a passenger train service between Helsinki and Saint Petersburg; Allegro Coffee Co., a beverage company acquired by Whole Foods Market; Allegro DVT, a French video codec company; Austin Allegro, a car once manufactured by British Leyland; Mazda Allegro, a car manufactured in South America as a version of Mazda Familia