Fasttempo
Fasttempo is a term used in music to describe a tempo or pace that is comparatively quick. It is a descriptive category rather than a single fixed value, and it can apply across different styles and historical periods. In traditional classical notation, fast tempo is typically indicated by specific Italian markings and, in some cases, by metronome marks that specify exact BPM. Common markings associated with fast tempo include allegro, vivace, presto, and prestissimo.
In practical terms, fast tempo covers a range of speeds. Roughly, allegro corresponds to about 120–168 BPM,
Performance practice surrounding fast tempo emphasizes accuracy, energy, and clarity. In ensemble settings, the conductor or
Historically, tempo designation evolved from Baroque practices toward more standardized metronome-based timing in the 19th century.