Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / November 13, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Mar. 2011
The word tempo is one that is used to make reference to time musical in which a work or piece of music. The word tempo is precisely related to the idea of time and its origin probably comes from Italian, the language in which the first operas and works by classical music. Tempo is an intrinsic characteristic of each work or each style musical, so it can easily be said that there are many tempos, each specific to a type of musical work. The tempo is one of the essential elements when creating a musical work since it is what allows those who interpret it to know in what velocity each of the notes that compose it have to be played.
While the concept of tempo can be used for a relatively wide variety of phenomena in which it is made reference to the time that a thing or person can have, the use of it is in most cases in the field musical.
In this sense, the tempo is precisely the time or speed in which a musical work must be executed to expose its virtues with greater
clarity. To indicate the tempo that a work can have, this is set at the beginning of the work, which is done in a rating of beats or sounds per minute. East calculation is the one that results in different tempos that can make a work have a profile completely specific, in addition to impacting the tempo also on the difficulty that the work will represent for those who interpret it (the fastest will be the most difficult and the slowest easier).The tempo can give many different options, for example, scaled, larghissimo, slow, slow moderate, walking, vivacious or prestissimo. Note that all the names of these tempos are also in Italian.
Themes in Tempo