I would go with "Fast, and with Vigor". A very spirited uptempo.
Allegro is not a mathematical word.
The Allegro movement will be fast, and the the Andante movement will be slower.
Very fast.
The musical terms are defined as follows: 'allegro' -> fast 'assai' -> very 'vivace' -> lively
They are all tempos
Lively, fast.
Allegro means cheerful Italian, but musically it means speedy.
it mean fast and bright its no diffrent then from vivace
You don't have 'a Allegro'- I'm assuming you meant 'What does the word Allegro (that you might see at the top of a piece of music) mean?' That I can tell you. Allegro is Italian for (according to ABRSM Grade 1 Music Theory) quick, literally "cheerful". I hope I helped! x
The Beats Per Minute for "Poco Allegro" is either 120 or 168.
The musical terms are defined as follows: 'allegro' -> fast 'assai' -> very 'vivace' -> lively
Allegro is Italian for "cheerful".