Andante Definition

än-däntā, ăn-dăntē
adjective
In a moderately slow tempo, usually considered to be slower than allegretto but faster than adagio. Used chiefly as a direction.
American Heritage
Moderate in tempo; slower than allegretto but faster than adagio.
Webster's New World
(music) Describing a passage having this mark.
Wiktionary
noun
An andante passage or movement.
American Heritage
An andante movement or passage.
Webster's New World

(music) A tempo mark directing that a passage is to be played in a moderately slow tempo; faster than adagio but slower than allegretto.

Wiktionary
(music) A passage having this mark.
Wiktionary
adverb
(music) Played at a moderately slow tempo.
Wiktionary

Other Word Forms of Andante

Noun

Singular:
andante
Plural:
andantes

Origin of Andante

  • Italian from present participle of andare to walk ultimately perhaps from Latin ambulāre ambhi in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • Italian

    From Wiktionary

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