In music what does allegro mean?
Allegro (adj) in a quick, lively tempo, considered to be faster than allegretto but slower than presto. Used as a direction.
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In a quick, lively tempo, usually faster than allegretto but slower than presto. Used as a direction. Thanks for using Chacha!
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