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List of Italian musical expressions. Learn the most commonly used Italian terms and signs for tempo, dynamics, playing techniques, moods, and repeats.
The majority of musical terms are in Italian, so this page has quite a long list. The other common languages for musical terms are German and French. Some of the words below have an audio file attached so you can hear how it is pronounced. Just click on the speaker icon.
14 Φεβ 2024 · Our Top List of 30 Italian Terms In Music. 1. Allegro: Fast and lively tempo. 2. Andante: At a walking pace, moderately slow. 3. Adagio: Slow and leisurely tempo. 4. Vivace: Lively and brisk tempo. 5. Presto: Very fast tempo. 6. Forte: Loud, strong. 7. Piano: Soft, quiet. 8. Mezzo Forte (mf): Moderately loud. 9. Mezzo Piano (mp): Moderately ...
Musical Vocabulary for Tempo The speed or tempo of music can be indicated in different ways. Some pieces include M.M. (“Metronome Marking”) or B.P.M. (Beats Per Minute) specifications, which relate to metronome speeds. Another way to indicate tempo is through musical vocabulary, which is usually in Italian
6 Σεπ 2021 · Tempo (Italian: 'time'). The speed at which a piece of music is played. Tempo indications are given either at the beginning of a piece, or within it. Sometimes tempo is indicated by strict beats-per-minute, or using terminology which can be more flexible. Tenor. A male singing voice between bariton and countertenor.
1 Ιουλ 2021 · Common Italian music terms for tempo include Adagio (slow), Allegro (fast), and Vivace (lively). Dynamics in music are often described with Italian terms like Pianissimo (very soft) and Fortissimo (very loud).
1 Απρ 2024 · Italian musical terms universally used Italian terms for tempo. Tempo instructions indicate the speed at which a piece of music should be played. These terms range from very slow to very fast: Lento (20-40 bpm): A term denoting a very slow tempo, imbuing the music with a sense of solemnity and depth.