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(4)
VIVO - fast paced
(5)
GRAVE - slow tempo
LARGO - long tempo
LENTO - slow pace
(6)
ADAGIO - slow tempo
VIVACHE - fast paced
PRESTO - fast paced
RUBATO - deviations from an even pace
(7)
ALLEGRO - brisk pace
ANDANTE - moderate pace
ANIMATO - fast paced
STRETTO - accelerated pace
FERMATA - stop the pace
(8)
LARGETTO - moderate pace
MODERATO - moderate pace
RITENUTO - transition to a slower pace, slowing down
(9)
ANDANTINO - moderate tempo
SOSTENUTO - moderate pace
(10)
ALLEGRETO - fast tempo
RITARDANDO - gradual deceleration
(11)
ACCELERANDO - gradual deceleration
PRESTISSIMO - the fastest pace
RALLENTANDO - gradual deceleration
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