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l'istesso tempo

/liˈstɛsoʊ ˈtɛmpoʊ/
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If performers see l’istesso tempo in a piece of music, they know they should perform a passage at the same speed as the previous one, even though the time signature changes.

L’istesso tempo is Italian for "the same speed." Sometimes a piece of music changes time signature such that the same basic rhythm is expressed in more or fewer notes. The time signatures 2/4 and 6/8 both have a two-beat rhythm, but in 6/8 the two beats are divided into three eighth notes each. It sounds faster because the notes are more crowded. If a piece changes from 6/8 to 2/4 but says l’istesso tempo, the two beats should keep coming at the same speed.

Definitions of l'istesso tempo
  1. adverb
    (music) with accented beats coming at the same speed even though the number of counts per bar changes, such as when 2/2 changes to 4/4 or vice versa
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