Moderato, which is about 86-97 BPM
118.7 BPM's
85 bpm
A song from any genre could have 94 bpm. Bpm does not specify a genre.
Speed, or the count of one beat. The word tempo is Italian for speed.
72 bpm
140-180 bpm
Start slowly and gradually speed up. Grab a metronome. Set the bpm to a reasonable level for your standards. Pick along whatever your picking along to that certain bpm. Stick with that bpm for the day. The next day if you are happy with the bpm you achieved yesterday then increase it by about 5 or 10 bpm. If you start struggling or become messy then drop it down by about 5bpm or stick with it for an extra day. bpm = beats per minute
Moderato, which is about 86-97 BPM
legato means smooth and connected in music ways
Legato.The opposite of staccato is legato.
Jaime Legato was born in 1971.
Frank Legato was born in 1956.
Marianne Legato was born in 1935.
The tempo of a song is the speed at which it is played. This speed is determined by the beats per minute. More beats in a minute means the tempo is faster. Fast tempos are listed below (from Wikipedia): Allegro is 120-139 bpm Vivace is 140 bpm Vivacissimo is really fast Allegrissimo is faster Presto is 168 to 200 bpm Prestissimo is more than 200 bpm Basically, anything over 120 bpm is a fast tempo.
David Legato is 5' 9 1/2".
I think the word your looking for is Legito (i think i spelt it right). It is the oppisite of stecito.