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taliesin238 | 21:37 Tue 24th Jul 2007 | Word Origins
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What does the word 'adagio' mean? adagio as in adagion 4 strings and the work from Vivaldi!! Vivaldi is awesome!! Is this word Italian?? Is it strictly a musical term??
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Simply put it means slowly...A slow passage, movement, or work, especially one using adagio as the direction according to Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music, 4th editionby Michael Kennedy and Joyce Bourne, which also states the etymology as: Italian ad-, at (from Latin; see ad- ) + agio, ease (from Old Proven�al aize; ; akin to Old French aise; see ease )
i always try and calm down a manic piano pupil of mine who loves all things loud and fast (oops) so i always make her play adagio, pretend we are in a room full of babies sleeping!!!!!
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dolly pond - you teach piano??? I have an absolute afinity for the piano but have never had lessons!!! It is simply one of the most beautiful things in the world!! I will have lessons one day when i get my own house to have room for a piano!! Ive had to stick to the keyboard and teach myself!! I am in complete awe of you!!

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