IPA: /ˈlɑːrɡoʊ/
KK: /ˈlɑːrɡoʊ/
A term used in music to indicate that a piece should be played very slowly.
The conductor asked the orchestra to play the piece largo to create a calm atmosphere.
In a very slow and dignified manner, often used in music to indicate a specific tempo.
The orchestra played the piece largo, allowing the audience to feel the deep emotions of the music.
A musical term that indicates a slow and broad tempo or style of playing.
The orchestra played the piece in a largo style, creating a calm and spacious atmosphere.
The word 'largo' comes from Italian 'largo', meaning wide or broad. It is used in music to indicate a slow tempo, suggesting a broad and expansive style of playing.
Think of 'largo' as meaning wide or broad, which helps you remember that it refers to a slow and expansive musical style.