- POCO
- Country-rock band
- To a slight degree, in music
- Somewhat, in music
- Somewhat, in some music
- A little, in Italy
- Slightly, in music
- Non molto
- Slightly, to the maestro
- Non troppo
- Little, in Italy
- Slightly, on a score
- To a slight degree, musically
- Rather, to Rossini
- Little bit of Mexico?
- Somewhat, to Solti
- Slightly, in a score
- A little, to Verdi
- Somewhat, on a score
- Little, in Lisbon
- Country rock band formed in the late '60s
- A little, musically
- Little bit, in Spain
- Not much, in Nuevo México
- Slightly, to Solti
- Somewhat, musically
- Less than molto
- Little, in Livorno
- Country rock band co-founded by Jim Messina
- Little, to Leoncavallo
- A little, in music
- Slightly, to Salieri
- Little, to Luis
- Somewhat, to Saint-Saëns
- A bit, in music
- Musical modifier
- Slightly, in scores
- Somewhat, to Schubert
- Very little, to Vivaldi
- Somewhat, to Salieri
- Not mucho
- Slightly, on scores
- Cisco Kid's horse
- Slightly: Sp.
- Slightly, on a music score
- A little Parmesan?
- Slightly, to Schubert
- A little, in a music score
- Somewhat, on a music score
- Somewhat: Ital.
- Somewhat: Mus. direction.
- Little: Ital.
- A little: Ital.
- Little: Span.
- Little, in music directions.
- Somewhat: Mus.
- A little: Sp.
- Little: It.
- Una voce ___ fa, from "Barber of Seville."
- A little: It.
- ___ allegro (rather fast).
- Somewhat: Music.
- Musical direction
- Small amount: Sp.
- Little, in Spain
- Somewhat, to Bernstein
- Somewhat, to Mehta
- Not much, in Mexico
- Little of Verdi?
- Rather, musically
- ___ adagio (score direction)
- Little, in La Scala
- Post-Buffalo Springfield band
- Un ___ loco ("Coco" song)
- Little, in Spanish
- Crazy Eyes rock group
- Slight amount of Verdi?
- Crazy Eyes group
- Little bit of Spain
- Just a little, in music
- Spanish little
- A little: mus.
- A little in Spain
- Un ___ Loco (Afro-Cuban jazz standard)
- Bit, in Spanish
- Spanish for "bit"
- Little, in Italian
- Somewhat, in scores
- Somewhat, on scores
- A little, in a score
- A little Spanish?