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Tempo medio is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "medium tempo." The masculine singular phrase also translates as "average time (duration, interval, timing, weather)" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "TEM-po MEH-dryo" in Italian.

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Moderato is an Italian equivalent of 'moderately fast tempo'. It's a masculine adjective/noun that's pronounced 'moh-deh-RAH-toh'. In some cases, the term 'allegro', which literally refers to 'fairly fast tempo', may be used instead. This overlapping in terms results from a dividing line that isn't carved in stone.

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Vivace is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "fast and lively tempo." It may be measured at 140 beats per minute. The pronunciation will be "vee-VA-tchey" in Italian.

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Yes, though it literally means "time" in Italian.

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"Fast" music in English is presto in Italian.

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velocità moderata

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Largo.

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