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- The tempo is written above the first bar on a piece of sheet music. Sometimes a metronome mark is used with the beats per minute (BPM) written down. Writing the term for the tempo and the BPM gives the musician reading the music a very clear idea of how it should be played.
Explanation:
Some of the more common Italian tempo indicators, from slowest to fastest, are:
Grave – slow and solemn (20–40 BPM)
Lento – slowly (40–45 BPM)
Largo – broadly (45–50 BPM)
Adagio – slow and stately (literally, “at ease”) (55–65 BPM)
Adagietto – rather slow (65–69 BPM)
Andante – at a walking pace (73–77 BPM
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