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Old Apr 15 2008, 5:46 PM
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well, if you mean "not too fast but mysterious" you could try "Allegro non troppo, ma misterioso" or "...e misterioso" for "...AND mysterious"

it depends what exactly it is you want to say with your tempo indicator.
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