Adagio
2006-11-28 04:24:57
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answer #1
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answered by MsCymru 6
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In music there's Largo, Allargando, and Lento.
Adagio means 'at a walking pace'
2006-11-28 05:38:17
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Lento
2006-11-28 04:32:10
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answer #3
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answered by . 5
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Another musical word for slow, again of Italian origin, is lento
2006-11-28 04:31:44
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answer #4
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answered by cdrotherham 4
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Tortoiseoo
2006-11-28 04:28:58
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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The Italian word "lento" means slow - slowly would be "lentamente".
"Largo" means long - i.e. long notes.
"Adagio" means slowly and gently.
2006-11-28 04:41:45
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answer #6
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answered by JJ 7
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Royal Mail-o
2006-11-28 04:36:27
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answered by zoomjet 7
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Largo, music played at a slow tempo
2006-11-28 04:30:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, there's an Italian term in music -- adagio. Is that what you're looking for?
pssst... PIANO refers to SOFTLY, not slowly.
2006-11-28 04:24:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Lento means slow, Largo means slow and dignified and adagio means at ease, slow, but not as slow as largo.
2006-11-28 04:34:18
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answer #10
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answered by Quizard 7
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