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Greener
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Sat May 24, 2008 2:21 pm |
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Is my watch Largo or Laghetto?
60 bpm kinda splits the two.
Anyone who has an opinion and shares, cheers. |
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Sat May 24, 2008 4:27 pm |
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You mean larghetto?
When my watch is largo I'm late at work. When it's larghetto I'm too early. When my watch is largando I change the battery.
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Greener
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Sun May 25, 2008 5:30 am |
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Larghetto sounds so hobo chic.
*wants to be a smartarse and say "Now here's some fresh sounds A la ghetto" and then play some down tune slow dirty ass blues*
"If it don't have two meanings". Why? Say them. |
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Sun May 25, 2008 11:03 am |
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Which is where I started and why I ended up posting here.
The bit from Wiki that's important.
# Larghetto — rather broadly (60 - 66 bpm)
# Largo — Very slow (40 - 60 bpm), like lento
Now... Tight-arsed people who name things like tempos would probably agree that 60 bpm could not be both Larghetto and Largo. BUT I will take into account the lack of tight arsed clocks back when they named the tempos... I'm being semantic. |
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Mon May 26, 2008 1:53 pm |
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Well...since I think this topic has no relevance whatsoever, I'm not sure why I'm responding, but I personally feel as though my watch at 60 BPM is allegro if assigned to a half note (such as 2/2 time) or vivace to presto if assigned to a whole note.
The first thing I do to my students' metronomes that they bring into lessons is take a black magic marker and destroy the Casio, Boss or whatever's decision about tempos. If allegro were always meant to be 120-140, Mozart would have indicated a BPM rather than a feeling. |
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