largo

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English - Turkish
Turkish - Turkish
Bir parçanın ağır ve görkemli çalınacağını veya söyleneceğini anlatır
çok yavaş tempo
Bir parçan ağır ve görkemli çalınarak veya söylenerek
Bir parçanın ağır ve görkemli çalınacağını veya söyleneceğini anlatan müzik terimi
Bu ağırlıkta çalınan müzik parçası
English - English
Slow, broad
slow and broad tempo
Broad; very slow
Large, broad, slow and stately
(music) a composition or passage that is to be performed in a slow and dignified manner
Very slow, broad, and spacious (slower than lento)
(it ) - very slow, broadly [back]
(music) a composition or passage that is to be performed in a slow and dignified manner very slow in tempo and broad in manner slowly and broadly
(Ita) Very slow tempo of between 40 and 60 beats per minute
A movement or piece in largo time
A largo is a piece of music, especially part of a longer piece, that is played slowly. played or sung slowly and seriously (from largus; LARGE)
(Italian, meaning 'broad') An instruction to a musician to play in a very slow and dignified manner
(Italian): broadly
Largo written above a piece of music means that it should be played slowly
Very slow
{i} musical passage played slowly and solemnly (Music)
Very slow and broad
Tempo marking meaning broad (very slow)
One of the classical tempo markings, referring to a very slow tempo
slowly and broadly
broad, very slow legato-smooth and connected M
very slow in tempo and broad in manner
{s} slow, dignified, solemn (Music)
Slow or slowly; more so than adagio; next in slowness to grave, which is also weighty and solemn
[lahr-goh] (Italian) "Broad " Indicates a very slow tempo, usually slower than adagio
Francisco Largo Caballero
born Oct. 15, 1869, Madrid, Spain died March 23, 1946, Paris, France Spanish socialist leader and prime minister (1936-37). He joined the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party in 1894 and rose to become head of the party's trade-union federation in 1925. He cooperated with the dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera, then served in the Second Republic as labour minister (1931-33). After the Popular Front's election victory in 1936, he became prime minister and tried to unify the leftist parties; however, an extreme-left uprising in Barcelona in 1937 during the Spanish Civil War caused a cabinet crisis and he was forced to resign. He went into exile in France and was interned by the Germans in World War II (1942-45)
Key Largo
A narrow island off southern Florida. It is the largest of the Florida Keys
Key Largo
{i} largest key of the Florida Keys (USA)
Turkish - English
largo
mus. largo
largo

    Hyphenation

    Lar·go

    Turkish pronunciation

    lärgō

    Pronunciation

    /ˈlärgō/ /ˈlɑːrɡoʊ/

    Etymology

    [ 'lär-(")gO ] (adverb or adjective.) 1683. Italian, slow, broad, from Latin largus abundant.
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