noun a musical term indicating a slow tempo or pace
adverb used to describe a slow and stately manner in music
In music notation, 'largo' indicates a slow tempo, typically slower than adagio but faster than grave.
In architecture, 'largo' refers to a wide open space or plaza, often found in urban design.
In geography, 'Largo' is a town in Florida, USA.
In Italian, 'largo' translates to 'wide' or 'broad', and is used to describe a spacious or wide area.
In music composition, a writer may use the term 'largo' to indicate a slow and broad tempo for a piece of music.
A psychologist may use the term 'largo' when discussing the concept of time perception and how individuals perceive time differently based on their psychological state.