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Andante = at walking pace; Adagio = slow; un poco = a bit. Therefore, 'Andante un poco adagio' means 'at a somewhat slow walking pace'

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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.

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Adagio ma non troppo is an Italian musical phrase meaning 'Slow but not too much' or 'Slow but not too slow'.

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It means moderate in tempo (for music).

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slowly

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