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largo


  A broad, slow tempo that is dignified and stately in style. Largo is the slowest of tempo markings.
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Tempo di valse


  Play the music at the rate of speed or pace of a waltz.
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a tempo


In tempo. "A tempo" is used after some variation in the tempo, and means return to the original tempo or speed.
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Accelerando


 Accelerate or gradually increase the tempo or speed of the music.
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accent


 An accent placed over or under a note means the note should be emphasized by playing forcefully. Indicated by the sign: >
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Accidentals


 A sign indicating a momentary departure from the key signature by using a flat, sharp or natural to temporarily alter the pitch of a note by a half step. Accidentals apply to the note immediately fol [..]
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Adagio


  A slow, leisurely tempo, often considered to be slower than andante, but not quite as slow as largo. Slow movements of a piece are sometimes titled Adagio.
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agitato


  Agitated or restless. Agitato is a direction to play in an agitated manner.
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Air


  A melody, tune or song. In fiddle music, airs are often played slowly with rubato, and are not dance tunes.
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aleatory


  Comes from the Latin term alea, meaning "a game of dice." Aleatory music is also called chance music. Chance or indeterminancy may affect compositional elements, the performance, or both. [..]
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