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Musical tempo of sitsiritsit

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Answered by prakashnaik9113
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Answered by dipanjaltaw35
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The transitory tempo marking used in the song "Sitsiritsit" is vivace, which denotes that the verse is sung quickly and energetically. The next song is Andante, which you will hear at a somewhat modest tempo. Then there is a gradual movement to a quicker pace, or accelerando.

Explanation:

A popular Filipino folk song is called Sitsiritsit, commonly known as Sitsiritsit Alibangbang. This folk tune portrays strange events, such as changing a baby for a doll or bagoong, as well as a seductive woman threatening a storeowner that the ants will get him if he does not boost credit.

The temporary marking used in the song "Sitsiritsit" is vivace, which indicates that the verse is sung quickly and energetically. The song's second movement, Andante, has a somewhat sluggish pace. And then there is an accelerando, which is a progressive transition to a quicker pace.

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