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Which tempo is typical in the first movement of most Classical symphonies? (1 point) Responses slow slow fast fast andante (walking pace) andante (walking pace) The tempo in the first movement always varies.
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The typical tempo in the first movement of most Classical symphonies is **fast**. This movement is generally marked "Allegro," reflecting a lively and brisk tempo.
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