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  2. Tempo - Wikipedia

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    Tempo Primo – resume the original tempo [28] While the base tempo indication (such as Allegro) typically appears in large type above the staff, adjustments typically appear below the staff or, in the case of keyboard instruments, in the middle of the grand staff.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    In time (i.e. the performer should return to the stable tempo, such as after an accelerando or ritardando); also may be found in combination with other terms such as a tempo giusto (in strict time) or a tempo di menuetto (at the speed of a minuet) ab (Ger.) off, organ stops or mutes abafando (Port.) muffled, muted abandon or avec (Fr.)

  5. 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

  6. 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.

  7. Lute concerto in D major (Vivaldi) - Wikipedia

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    I. Allegro giusto; II. Largo; III. Allegro; The first movement is in a fast tempo and begins with a ritornello played by the violins and then repeated by the solo lute. [1] [2] According to AllMusic critic Brian Robins, the ritornello "contrasts a tuneful opening theme with a more lyrical motif in the minor mode."