Allegro
Musically is an adverb.
Musically it means very loud.Literally it means very strong. Forte=strong
music
The plays orchestra used very musical instruments such a the harp and piano.
gifted
Here are three sentences using the word 'quick' to describe an individual: "He is very quick at running." "He is a very quick boy." (Quick can mean clever, sharp and quite bright) "She has a quick sense of humour."
"Ritard." It normally appears abbreviated rit.
The noun 'quick' is a common, concrete noun as a word for:the soft tender flesh below the growing part of a fingernail or toenaila very tender area of fleshThe noun 'quick' is a common, abstract noun as a word for:a person's innermost feelingsthe very center of something
She/is quick. The dog's pace/was very quick. He/is a quick runner. The quick man/outran the fat man.
The word 'quick' is a noun.The noun 'quick' is a common, concrete noun as a word for:the soft tender flesh below the growing part of a fingernail or toenaila very tender area of fleshThe noun 'quick' is a common, abstract noun as a word for:a person's innermost feelingsthe very center of somethingThe noun form for the adjective quick is quickness.
musically inclined
A common suffix for quick is -ly, forming the word quickly. Quick is usually an adjective, and quickly is an adverb.