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poco moto means "little movement"
Andante is a musical term referring to the speed at which a piece of music should be played. It means 'slowly', or at a walking pace.
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From the Harvard dictionary of Music: poco means ' little', and ritardando means "gradually lackening in speed' ( or, slowing down ). SO,it means a small--not very much- slowing up of the tempo.
poco moto means "little movement"
Tagalog translation of RESUME: ituloy
Andante is a musical term referring to the speed at which a piece of music should be played. It means 'slowly', or at a walking pace.
The term that indicates a return to the original speed of the music in a musical composition is "tempo primo."
Tempo. Italian for Time and is used to indicate the speed in music.
In music terms allegro moderato means moderately fast. This means the temp of the music should speed up. The term Moderato stands for moderate.
The term piano means the section of music is more quietly played.
The music vocabulary term that indicates a tempo of "slowly at a walking speed" is "Andante." This term is often used in classical music to suggest a moderate pace, typically around 76 to 108 beats per minute, resembling the speed of a leisurely walk. Andante provides a relaxed yet steady flow, allowing for expressive playing and phrasing.
Tempo.
The term "a tempo" in music signifies a return to the original speed or tempo of the piece after a deviation.
Especially in the UK the term CV or Curriculum Vitae, which means "[the] course of [my] life," is sometimes used for what would normally be called a "resume" (which literally means "summary") in the US.
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