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Allegro's

Definition: The term "Allegro" comes from the Italian word "Allegro" which means "fast". It can be used to describe a type of musical instrument, specifically an accordion or more precisely, the name of this particular instrument. A quick overview of what Allegro actually is: - In music theory, Allegro refers to the speed at which notes are played in a piece. When playing an instrument like the accordion, for example, it's often faster than the slower rhythms of simpler instruments. - It was popularized by composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach and Richard Wagner, who used it extensively throughout their works. So, when you hear "Allegro," it's generally being referred to a fast-moving musical style or part of a piece where all the notes are played at once with a higher pitch.


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