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On the scale it leans more toward the slower side.

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Q: Is a BPM of 108 in music fast?
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What is moderate swing in music?

Prestissimo - extremely fast (more than 200 bpm)Presto - very fast (168-200 bpm)Allegro - fast and bright or "march tempo" (120-168 bpm)Moderato - moderately (108-120 bpm)Andante - at a walking pace (76-108 bpm)Adagio - slow and stately (literally, "at ease") (66-76 bpm)Larghetto - rather broadly (60-66 bpm)Fast Swing: (264, 276, 288, 304, 320, 336, ...)Up Swing: (208, 216, 224, 232, 240, 252)Medium Up Swing: (160, 168, 176, 184, 192, 200)Medium Swing: (120, 126, 132, 138, 144, 152)Moderate Swing: (104, 108, 112, 116)Slow Swing: (88, 92, 96, 100)Medium Ballad: (72, 76, 80, 84)Slow Ballad: (..., 60, 63, 66, 69)


In music what does AllegroMEAN?

A fast tempo, rough 120 bpm. (beats per minute)


How fast is andante?

Andante is a walking pace in music (roughly 73-77 bpm)


What is allegro in music?

Allegro — fast and bright or "march tempo" (120–168 bpm) -Wikipedia


How fast is andante means?

Andante is a walking pace in music (roughly 73-77 bpm)


What is moderate tempo?

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.


How many bpm's are in Linkin Park numb?

108


How many bpm's are in linkin park-numb?

108


What are the different types of tempo?

Here are many different types of tempo:Prestissimo - extremely fast (more than 200bpm)Vivacissimamente - adverb of vivacissimo, "very quickly and lively"Vivacissimo - very fast and livelyPresto - very fast (168-200 bpm)Allegrissimo - very fastVivo - lively and fastVivace - lively and fast (about 140 bpm)Allegro - fast and bright or "march tempo" (120-168 bpm)Allegro moderato - moderately quick (112-124 bpm)Allegretto - moderately fast (but less so than allegro)Allegretto grazioso - moderately fast and gracefullyModerato - moderately (108-120 bpm)Moderato espressivo - moderately with expressionAndantino - alternatively faster or slower than andanteAndante Moderato - a bit faster than andanteAndante - at a walking pace (76-108 bpm)Tranquillamente - adverb of tranquillo, "tranquilly"Tranquillo - tranquilAdagietto - rather slow (70-80 bpm)Adagio - slow and stately (literally, "at ease") (66-76 bpm)Larghetto - rather broadly (60-66 bpm)Grave - slow and solemnLento - very slow (40-60 bpm)Lento Moderato - moderately slowLargo - very slow (40-60 bpm), like lentoLarghissimo - very very slow (20 bpm and below)


What are all the names of tempos?

Larghissimo - very, very slow (20 bpm and below)Lento - very slow (40-60 bpm)Largo - very slow (40-60 bpm), like lentoLarghetto - rather broadly (60-66 bpm)Grave - slow and solemnAdagio - slow and stately (literally, "at ease") (66-76 bpm)Adagietto - rather slow (70-80 bpm)Andante - at a walking pace (76-108 bpm)Andante Moderato - a bit faster than andanteAndantino - slightly faster than andanteModerato - moderately (101-110 bpm)Allegretto - moderately fast (but less so than allegro)Allegro moderato - moderately quick (112-124 bpm)Allegro - fast, quickly and bright or "march tempo" (120-139 bpm)Vivace - lively and fast (˜140 bpm) (quicker than allegro)Vivacissimo - very fast and livelyAllegrissimo - very fastPresto - very fast (168-200 bpm)Prestissimo - extremely fast (more than 200bpm)


Is allegro faster or slower than adagio?

Presto is faster with a tempo usually starting at 220 bpm


What is the tempo order slow to fast?

Disregard all the bpms -- 20bpm is one beat every three seconds, which is a VERY long time. The hierarchy is correct but part of the performer's job as an interpreter is to make a decision based on feel, historical context and context within the piece. If the third movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata were actually performed at 200 bpm (which is impossible) it would last about 3.5-4 minutes instead of the 7 to 8.5 that feels natural.Larghissimo - very, very slow (20 bpm and below)Grave - slow and solemn (20-40 bpm)Lento - very slow (40-60 bpm)Largo - very slow (40-60 bpm), like lentoLarghetto - rather broadly (60-66 bpm)Adagio - slow and stately (literally, "at ease") (66-76 bpm)Adagietto - rather slow (70-80 bpm)Andante - at a walking pace (76-108 bpm)Andante Moderato - a bit faster than andanteAndantino - slightly faster than andanteModerato - moderately (101-110 bpm)Allegretto - moderately fast (but less so than allegro)Allegro moderato - moderately quick (112-124 bpm)Allegro - fast, quickly and bright (120-139 bpm)Vivace - lively and fast (˜140 bpm) (quicker than allegro)Vivacissimo - very fast and livelyAllegrissimo - very fastPresto - very fast (168-200 bpm)Prestissimo - extremely fast (more than 200bpm)