Andante = at walking pace; Adagio = slow; un poco = a bit. Therefore, 'Andante un poco adagio' means 'at a somewhat slow walking pace'
decrease the volume, little by little
poco maestoso means little majestic poco means little maestoso means majastic
poco moto means "little movement"
"Poco meno mosso" means "a little less movement or motion." This is a term used in music to tell players to play their instruments with a slower tempo.
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tempo Look at list... Adagietto - un poco lento (70 - 80 bpm) That's 70-80 beats per minute
Poco a poco means gradually.
It is Johannes Brahms Symphony No. 3 in F major, Op 90; III. Poco Allegretto
decrease the volume, little by little
poco maestoso means little majestic poco means little maestoso means majastic
Poco is a Spanish word. In English translation, poco means "little bit". It may also mean short, shallow, few, or lesser.
The literal translation of "Poco a poco" is "Little by little". The expression is used to prompt someone to be patient and conscious of his/her limitations when pursuing some ambitious goal.
4 Movements: 1: Poco sostenuto-vivace 2: Allegretto 3: Presto 4: Allegro con brio
Depends on the exact context. Poco = a little bit, Small portion, somewhat
without practice
'Un poco alargado' means: 'A little extended/lengthened.'
poco moto means "little movement"
Poco a Poco was created in 2001.