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moderato

/ˌmɑdəˈrɑdoʊ/
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When you see moderato in a piece of music, you know you should keep the pace right in the easy middle — neither fast nor slow, but at a medium tempo.

Moderato is Italian, but looks very much like the English word moderate, which is exactly what it means: performed at a moderate tempo, or a nice, easy, controlled pace that doesn’t rush and doesn’t drag.

Definitions of moderato
  1. adjective
    (music) meant to be performed at a medium tempo; not too fast or slow
    synonyms:
    slow
    at a slow tempo
  2. adverb
    (music) at a medium tempo; not too fast or too slowly
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