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Definition of lento in English: lentoadverb & adjective ˈlɛntəʊˈlɛntoʊ Music (especially as a direction) slow or slowly. 〔乐〕(尤用作演奏演唱指示)缓慢地(的) Example sentencesExamples - For example, the song ‘Dear Eileen, I'm Going to Leave You’ is written in minor with a molto lento tempo.
- And indeed, just before the end, there is a strategic, if quiet, B minor chord filling an entire lento bar.
- The song opens lento and pianissimo, couched in rootless, muted parallel thirds (suggesting an augmented triad as they yield to mysterious, other-worldly, descending parallel whole tones).
- No. 2 is the longer by 13 minutes, and notable for the emergence of a poignant viola tune in the big lento finale, and for a shocking last bar.
Synonyms unhurriedly, without hurrying, at a leisurely pace, at a slow pace, leisurely, steadily, taking one's time, in one's own good time
nounPlural lentosˈlɛntəʊˈlɛntoʊ A passage or movement marked to be performed slowly. 缓板 Example sentencesExamples - Listen to the glorious outpouring of the lento, and the dance that is the finale.
- The final lento illustrates the ‘becoming’ principle most clearly.
Rhymescento, cinquecento, divertimento, memento, pimiento, portamento, Risorgimento, Sacramento, Sorrento, Trento Definition of lento in US English: lentoadverb & adjectiveˈlentōˈlɛntoʊ Music (especially as a direction) slow or slowly. 〔乐〕(尤用作演奏演唱指示)缓慢地(的) Example sentencesExamples - No. 2 is the longer by 13 minutes, and notable for the emergence of a poignant viola tune in the big lento finale, and for a shocking last bar.
- For example, the song ‘Dear Eileen, I'm Going to Leave You’ is written in minor with a molto lento tempo.
- The song opens lento and pianissimo, couched in rootless, muted parallel thirds (suggesting an augmented triad as they yield to mysterious, other-worldly, descending parallel whole tones).
- And indeed, just before the end, there is a strategic, if quiet, B minor chord filling an entire lento bar.
Synonyms unhurriedly, without hurrying, at a leisurely pace, at a slow pace, leisurely, steadily, taking one's time, in one's own good time
nounˈlentōˈlɛntoʊ A passage or movement marked to be performed slowly. 缓板 Example sentencesExamples - The final lento illustrates the ‘becoming’ principle most clearly.
- Listen to the glorious outpouring of the lento, and the dance that is the finale.
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