Music literacyTempo

Composers use a range of signs and symbols to convey how they want their music to be played. Learning to recognise these instructions is an important skill to develop.

Part of MusicUnderstanding music

Tempo

In music, speed is referred to as tempo. A tempo marking is usually given at the beginning of a piece.

Many musical terms are in Italian because it was mainly Italian composers - such as Vivaldi, Monteverdi, da Palestrina, and Gabrieli - who invented musical notation as we know it today:

You only need to remember the four tempos below for your exam:

  • Adagio - slow
  • Andante - a walking pace
  • Moderato - moderately
  • Allegro - quick and lively

Change of tempo

Sometimes a piece of music changes tempo. The following words can be used to describe tempo changes:

  • Accelerando - getting faster
  • Rallentando - slowing down, normally for emphasis
  • Ritardando - slowing down, holding back
  • A tempo - return to the original tempo after speeding up or slowing down