adverb and noun as in strong fondness

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allegro, vivace, semi-larghetto

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Example Sentences

Example:The piece suddenly shifted from an adagio tempo to an allegro, brightening the mood and speed of the music.

Definition:A musical term indicating a quick, lively tempo, fast and spirited.

From allegro

Example:The orchestra played the section vivace, increasing the energy and pace of the performance after the slow adagio intro.

Definition:Pleasingly lively and spirited, used to indicate a more rapid tempo than allegro.

From vivace

Example:The next piece began in a semi-larghetto, offering a comfortable pace between the slow adagio and the livelier sections to come.

Definition:A term that suggests a tempo slightly faster than adagio, but still slower than andante, indicating a gentle but not slow pace.

From semi-larghetto