Abbreviation for allargando.
In addition, you can familiarize yourself with the terms:
- [Italian] allargando
Abbreviation for allargando.
: becoming gradually slower and more stately.
See Allargando. (lit. a little Largo) Less slow or slightly faster than Largo. Slow and in a stately manner.
to gradually slow down slar-GAHN-doe [Italian] A directive to perform the indicated passage of a composition with a slower tempo, to gradually slow down.
[Italian] 1. Italian term for a little. Typically used to modify tempo markings as in "accelerando poco a poco" meaning "getting faster little by little."
Ritardando and rallentando both mean gradually getting slower and according to my AB guide to music theory book they are both supposed to imply a gradual slowing down. And allargando means broadening, implying getting a little slower and probably also a little louder.
5 Musical Terms Every Filmmaker Needs to Know
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)
Largo – slow and broad (40–66 bpm) Larghetto – rather slow and broad (44–66 bpm) Adagio – slow with great expression (44–68 bpm) Adagietto – slower than andante or slightly faster than adagio (46–80 bpm)
: in march style : like a march. used as a direction in music.
sfz means sforzando , a sudden accent. fp means fortepiano , loud then soft. sf means subito forte , play 'suddenly' (subito) loud (forte) rfz means rinforzando , play with gradual emphasis or broad accentuation until otherwise noted.
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: animated, rapid. used as a direction in music.
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