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    lento
    /ˈlɛntəʊ/

    adverb

    • 1. (especially as a direction) slowly: "the song opens lento and pianissimo"

    adjective

    • 1. played slowly: "the slow lento movement highlights the quartet's individual excellence"

    noun

    • 1. a passage or movement marked to be performed slowly.

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  2. The meaning of LENTO is at a slow tempo —used especially as a direction in music.

  3. Learn the meaning and origin of lento, a musical term for slow tempo, and how it differs from legato, a smooth and connected style.

  4. Lento definition: slow. . See examples of LENTO used in a sentence.

  5. www.musictheory.org.uk › res-musical-terms › italian-musical-termsItalian Musical Terms - Music Theory

    Italian musical terms. Definitions and advice on usage. Pronunciation help usig audio files.

  6. "Lento", originating from the Italian language, translates to "slow" or "slowly" in English. In the realm of music, it serves as a tempo marking that instructs performers to execute a passage at a deliberate and leisurely pace. It is usually played at a tempo of 40 to 60 beats per minute.

  7. Define lento. lento synonyms, lento pronunciation, lento translation, English dictionary definition of lento. Music adv. & adj. In a slow tempo. Used chiefly as a direction. n. pl. len·tos A lento passage or movement. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English...

  8. www.musictheoryacademy.com › how-to-read-sheet-music › tempoTempo - Music Theory Academy

    Lento/Largo means Very Slow. Adagio means Slow. Andante means Walking Pace. Moderato means Quite Quickly. Allegro means Fast. Presto means Very Fast. The tempo markings give a description of the tempo of the piece rather than an exact bpm (beats per minute). As a result, the actual speed of each tempo marking is open to interpretation.

  9. Definition of 'lento' Word Frequency. lento in British English. (ˈlɛntəʊ ) music. adjective, adverb. 1. to be performed slowly. noun Word forms: plural -tos. 2. a movement or passage performed in this way. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C18: Italian, from Latin lentus slow. Word Frequency.

  10. Feb 24, 2024 · What Is The Musical Term For Slow? Written by Dan Farrant. Last updated 24th February 2024. When playing a piece of music there are lots of things to consider other than the actual notes that you’re playing. You have the dynamics, the phrasing, the timbre, the articulation but a very important part of playing music is the speed that you play it at.

  11. Mar 20, 2024 · A Complete Guide. Written by Samuel Chase. Last updated 20th March 2024. Every piece of music you hear has a tempo. On a piece of sheet music, it is almost always found at the top left of the first page, immediately above the beginning of the first stave (or staff) of the piece.