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Prestisssimo is a musical term derived from Italian indicating a very, very fast tempo. Songs and sheet music with this term printed at the top of the page should have a constant speed faster than Presto and should also be played as fast as possible depending on the difficulty and type of music being played. Since the speed is so fast, most musicians use a metronome to keep the rhythm consistent with the music they are playing.

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  • Prestisssimo is a musical term derived from Italian indicating a very, very fast tempo. Songs and sheet music with this term printed at the top of the page should have a constant speed faster than Presto and should also be played as fast as possible depending on the difficulty and type of music being played. Since the speed is so fast, most musicians use a metronome to keep the rhythm consistent with the music they are playing.
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  • Prestisssimo is a musical term derived from Italian indicating a very, very fast tempo. Songs and sheet music with this term printed at the top of the page should have a constant speed faster than Presto and should also be played as fast as possible depending on the difficulty and type of music being played. Since the speed is so fast, most musicians use a metronome to keep the rhythm consistent with the music they are playing.
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