Andante (Adjective)
Meaning
(of tempo) moderately slow.
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The sonata was performed with a stately andante, highlighting the elegant simplicity of the melody.
- In the adagio, the pace is somber, while in the minuet it gives way to an almost merry andante.
- Conducted at an unhurried andante tempo, the slow movement emphasized pathos rather than turmoil.
- Taktak's soft strumming sets an easygoing andante as backdrop to Azambuva's lazing-off-to-me vocals.
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