Sagot :
Answer:
Largo – broadly (40–60 bpm)
Andante – at a walking pace (76–108 bpm)
Allegro – fast, quickly, and bright (120–156 bpm) (molto allegro is slightly faster than allegro, but always in its range)
Vivace – lively and fast (156–176 bpm)
Presto – very, very fast (168–200 bpm)
Step-by-step explanation:
Largo—the most commonly indicated “slow” tempo (40–60 BPM)
Andante—a popular tempo that translates as “at a walking pace” (76–108 BPM)
Allegro—perhaps the most frequently used tempo marking (120–168 BPM, which includes the “heartbeat tempo” sweet spot)
Vivace—lively and fast (typically around 168-176 BPM)
Presto—the most popular way to write “very fast” and a common tempo in fast movements of symphonies (ranges from 168–200 BPM)