larghetto - traducción al francés
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larghetto - traducción al francés

MUSICAL CONCEPT INDICATING TO THE SPEED OF INTERPRETATION
Ritardando; Beats per minute; Beats Per Minute; Larghetto; Prestissimo; Allegretto; Ralantando; Allentando; Beats-per-minute; Rallentando; Molto allegro; Tempos; Molto Vivace; Tempo (music); Adagio sostenuto; Presto agitato; Allegro (music); Largo (music); Adagio (music); Presto (music); Rall.; Piu mosso; Più lento; Più mosso; Music speeds; Allegro assai; Andante (music); Ritard; Meno mosso; Bars per minute; Musical tempo; Kräftig; B/m; Kraftig; Piu lento; Allegro Ma non Troppo; Measures per minute; Larghissimo; Tempo markings; Grave (music); Ritardano; Andantino (music); Lentando; Leggiadro; Midtempo; Doppio piu mosso; Doppio piu lento; Mälzel Metronome; Allegro Molto; BPM (music); Ritenuto; Grave (tempo); Mid-tempo; Tardando; Tempo and expression marks; Vivace; Non tanto; Allegro Con Brio; Up tempo; Musical timing; Retardando; Molto adagio; Allegro moderato (music); Allegro moderato; Andante (tempo); Adagio (tempo); Allegro (tempo); Lento (music); Vivacissimamente; Vivacissimo; Allegro con brio; Accelerando (tempo); Slow tempo
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larghetto      
n. larghetto, section of music which is played at a moderately slow pace (Music)
larghetto      
larghetto, moderately slow, not very fast (Music)

Definición

Larghetto
·adj & ·adv Somewhat slow or slowly, but not so slowly as largo, and rather more so than andante.

Wikipedia

Tempo

In musical terminology, tempo (Italian, 'time'; plural tempos, or tempi from the Italian plural) is the speed or pace of a given piece. In classical music, tempo is typically indicated with an instruction at the start of a piece (often using conventional Italian terms) and is usually measured in beats per minute (or bpm). In modern classical compositions, a "metronome mark" in beats per minute may supplement or replace the normal tempo marking, while in modern genres like electronic dance music, tempo will typically simply be stated in BPM.

Tempo may be separated from articulation and meter, or these aspects may be indicated along with tempo, all contributing to the overall texture. While the ability to hold a steady tempo is a vital skill for a musical performer, tempo is changeable. Depending on the genre of a piece of music and the performers' interpretation, a piece may be played with slight tempo rubato or drastic variances. In ensembles, the tempo is often indicated by a conductor or by one of the instrumentalists, for instance the drummer.