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Largo

usgb/ˈlɑːrɡəʊ/Volume
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Music MoodPlay
Use 'largo' to convey a serene and grand atmosphere in music. SlideThe maestro emphasized the largo tempo to showcase the song's majesty.
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Not Slow-MotionPlay
'Largo' implies a deliberate pace, not merely a reduction in speed like slow-motion effects. SlideShe preferred the largo parts of the opera for their emotional depth.
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Sophisticated TonePlay
Using 'largo' suggests knowledge of music terminology, adding sophistication to discussions. SlideHe described the largo passage as the climax of musical expression.