A German term for very.
A German term for very.
very A German term for very. See more about tempo terminology in the Appendix.
magic, sorcery, enchantment, fascination, bewitchment.
sehr. very. e.g. sehr ruhig = very calm. stark. strong.
Adagio – slow and stately (literally, “at ease”) (55–65 BPM) Adagietto – rather slow (65–69 BPM) Andante – at a walking pace (73–77 BPM) Moderato – moderately (86–97 BPM)
: in a rapid manner : quickly. used as a direction in music.
sehr langsam very slowly. sehr langsam beginnend beginning very slowly.
huge , gigantic , enormous sehr groß huge , gigantic , enormous.
merry, jovial, jolly funny, amusing funny, comical cheerful, convivial.
: borne, deposited, produced, or eroded by the wind.
In simple terms, tempo is how fast or slow a piece of music is performed, while rhythm is the placement of sounds in time, in a regular and repeated pattern.
Tempo - an Italian word meaning "time" - tells musicians and listeners how fast or slow a piece of music should be performed.
SEHR RUHIG. (German) Very peaceful and calm.
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