Meaning & Definition of word "Tempo"

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    Tempo

    /ˈtɛmpoʊ/

    noun:

    • 1. The speed at which a passage of music is played or sung.
      • Example: The conductor increased the tempo for the final movement of the symphony.
    • 2. The rate or speed of an activity or process.
      • Example: The tempo of the training sessions picked up as the competition approached.
    • 3. A specific speed or pace in music, typically indicated by a metronome marking.
      • Example: She played the piece at a slow tempo to ensure each note was perfect.

    Etymology

    Italian, literally meaning 'time', from Latin 'tempus'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    at a fast tempo:

    Playing or moving quickly.

    slow tempo:

    A leisurely pace or rhythm.

    set the tempo:

    To establish the pace or guideline for others.

    Related Words

    metronome:

    A device that produces a regular, metrical tick, used to measure time.

    allegro:

    A musical term indicating a brisk tempo.

    largo:

    A musical term indicating a slow tempo.

    Slang Meanings of tempo

    Meaning: To be in the zone or doing well with speed.

    Example Sentence: I'm really in the tempo today with my workouts.

    Meaning: To keep things moving quickly.

    Example Sentence: Let's keep the tempo up in this meeting.