1. Andante is a musical term that indicates a moderate or slow pace. It is often used in sheet music to specify the speed at which a piece should be played.2. The correct pronunciation of "andante" in English is [ænˈdæntɪ]. It is important to s...
百度试题 结果1 题目Which music term means "loud"? A. Forte B. Piano C. Andante D. Allegro 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。解析:Forte 意思是“强,响亮”。本题考查音乐术语含义。反馈 收藏
Andante moderato means faster than andante and measures at about 92 to 112 beats per minute. Andantino means slightly faster than andante and measures about 80 to 108 beats per minute. Musical Terms Meaning Slow There are several terms that denote a slower tempo in music, all terms that are ...
An andante movement in a symphony is faster than adagio but slower than allegro. Like so many musical words describing tempo, andante is Italian, a form of the verb andare, "to go." The Latin root, ambire, means "to go around" or "to go about."...
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What is loud and quiet called in music? Dynamics refers to the volume of a sound or note. Traditionally, dynamic markings are based on Italian words, although there is nothing wrong with simply writing things like “quietly” or “louder” in the music. ... Forte means loud and piano mea...
Andante moderato means faster than andante and measures at about 92 to 112 beats per minute. Andantino means slightly faster than andante and measures about 80 to 108 beats per minute. Musical Terms Meaning Slow There are several terms that denote a slower tempo in music, all terms that are ...
Busoni tr Bach toccata in D minor pianisten1989 PS Silver Member Sr. Member Posts: 1515 Re: Adagio vs. Andante Reply #4 on: March 19, 2010, 06:05:39 AM I don't think it's only tempo though. Like Grave: It's not only slow, but very.. kind of painfull.Andante means ...
And that means (that means, that means) That your speed (your speed, your speed) To the end of this work Throws us all off, you see Brakes on, geez You need To follow the damn sheet Cause it's right And you're not, cut the speed ...
DF: I notice you are saying "music theatre" more than "opera." [Furrer laughs] Is there a difference for you? BF: No, I wouldn't say there is a difference, but sometimes if you say "opera" people have very limited views of what that means. ...