No, allegro is a tempo marking versus an articulation.
'presto' means fast, or 'allegro' means lively and fast
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The cast of ARTiculation - For the Love of Art - 2014 includes: Edmund de Waal Alastair Sooke
Musical symbols in sheet music include dynamic markings like pianissimo (pp) and forte (f), tempo indications like allegro and adagio, articulation marks like staccato and legato, and other expressions like crescendo and decrescendo.
Allegro is Italian for "cheerful".
Allegro, of course. :)
To play "Allegro" on the recorder, first ensure you have the correct fingering for the notes in the piece. Warm up by practicing scales and familiarizing yourself with the tempo, which is typically fast and lively. Focus on breath control and articulation to maintain clarity and expression throughout the piece. Finally, play along with a metronome or recording to stay in rhythm and capture the lively spirit of the music.
Allegro is pronounced as U'leg-row.
Allegro is not a mathematical word.
There are a number of websites with the word allegro and range from music to pizza websites. The website allegro is a business website for Allegro Consultants. They specialize in data migration.
Coro Allegro was created in 1990.
Allegro Papagayo was created in 2000.
Acer Allegro was created in 2011.
Austin Allegro was created in 1973.
differentiate articulation from enunciation?