Italian Language Vocabulary

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a musical term indicating a fast tempo, usually faster than allegretto but slower than presto

  • The orchestra played the piece at a brisk allegro tempo.
  • Let's play this part of the music a bit faster, like allegro speed.
  • I love it when the music is going full-on allegro mode!
  • His mind was racing at an allegro pace, coming up with ideas left and right.

noun a tempo marking indicating that music is to be played at a moderately slow speed

adjective in a moderately slow tempo

  • The orchestra played the andante movement with precision and grace.
  • I love listening to andante music while studying; it's so soothing.
  • Let's chill out and listen to some andante tunes.
  • Life sometimes moves at an andante pace, allowing us to appreciate the beauty around us.

noun a deep or low-pitched musical voice or instrument

adjective relating to or having a bass voice or sound

  • The basso voice of the opera singer resonated throughout the theater.
  • I love listening to that guy with the deep basso voice on the radio.
  • That basso dude has the sickest voice, bro.
  • The basso rumble of the thunder echoed through the valley.

noun a term used in music to indicate a moderate or medium tempo or dynamic level

  • The mezzo-soprano delivered a stunning performance at the opera house.
  • I heard that mezzo is a type of singing voice, right?
  • She's got a killer mezzo range, it's so impressive.
  • The mezzo of emotions in the room was palpable as they waited for the results.