"Allegretto" is a musical term that indicates a moderately fast tempo, typically faster than Andante but slower than Allegro. It is often used in classical music to create a lively and cheerful atmosphere, making it suitable for various compositions, including symphonies and chamber music.
In addition to its use as a tempo marking, "Allegretto" is also the title of notable works, such as the second movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 7. This movement is characterized by its rhythmic drive and uplifting melodies, showcasing the term's joyful essence in music.