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LinkedIn Pinpoint #802 answer - July 11, 2026

Clues: Grave, Presto, Adagio, Andante, Allegro (120+ beats per minute)

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Difficulty and pattern

Medium3/5Shared category: Musical tempo markings

Spoiler-free hint

All clues relate to a common musical concept.

Turning clue

The numerical range in the last clue clarifies the category.

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Analysis

🎯 Pinpoint 802 Answer & Analysis — July 11, 2026

Quick Solve Card

  • Answer: Musical tempos
  • Difficulty: Medium, 3/5
  • Pattern type: Musical tempo markings
  • Spoiler-free hint: All clues relate to a common musical concept.
  • Turning clue: Allegro (120+ beats per minute) and why it matters: The explicit mention of "beats per minute" (BPM) removes any ambiguity, directly indicating musical speed.

Why This Answer Fits

Each clue is an Italian term used in music to indicate the speed or pace at which a piece should be played. From the very slow "Grave" to the very fast "Presto" and "Allegro," these words form a coherent set of instructions for musical performance. The additional context of "120+ beats per minute" for Allegro provides a definitive numerical anchor, confirming the pattern is specifically about musical speed rather than general mood or speed.

Clue Breakdown

ClueFits asWhy it confirms the answer
GraveTempo markingIndicates a very slow and solemn pace in music, often around 20-40 BPM.
PrestoTempo markingSignifies a very fast and quick musical speed, typically 168-200 BPM.
AdagioTempo markingDenotes a slow and leisurely musical tempo, usually 66-76 BPM.
AndanteTempo markingRefers to a moderate, walking pace tempo, generally 76-108 BPM.
Allegro (120+ beats per minute)Tempo markingImplies a fast, lively tempo, explicitly linked to its common BPM range, confirming musical speed.

Why Not Another Answer?

  • Common Italian words for mood/speed: While some terms like Grave (serious) or Presto (quick/sudden) have broader meanings in Italian, and Allegro can mean cheerful, this path ultimately fails. Adagio and Andante are almost exclusively used as musical tempo terms. More importantly, the explicit "120+ beats per minute" for Allegro is a precise technical detail that definitively anchors the category to musical speed, not just general mood or abstract quickness.

Solving Takeaway

Pay close attention to parenthetical details or numerical indicators within clues, as they often provide the definitive piece of information that resolves ambiguity and confirms the exact pattern, even when other clues might seem to fit broader categories.

FAQ

Q1: What is a "tempo marking" in music? Tempo markings are instructions, usually in Italian, placed at the beginning of a musical piece to indicate the desired speed or pace. They guide musicians on how fast or slow to play.

Q2: Are all these tempo terms Italian? Yes, the most common and historically significant tempo markings in Western classical music are derived from Italian words. This tradition dates back to the Baroque era when Italian composers were highly influential.

Q3: How does BPM relate to tempo? BPM stands for "beats per minute" and is a precise, numerical measurement of tempo. While Italian terms like "Allegro" provide a general range, a BPM value gives an exact speed, allowing for consistent interpretation across performances.

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