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fermata
[fer-mah-tuh, fe
noun
plural
fermatas ,plural
fermate .the sustaining of a note, chord, or rest for a duration longer than the indicated time value, with the length of the extension at the performer's discretion.
a symbol placed over a note, chord, or rest indicating a fermata.
fermata
/ fəˈmɑːtə /
noun
music another word for pause
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of fermata1
Example Sentences
When a note has a fermata on it, you hold it for about twice the length of time.”
He never made too much of a fermata — especially in the famous four-note opening motif — and subtly rejected notions of fate knocking at the door, relishing instead the symphony’s exploration of motivic obsession.
What about the fermata over the last of the four notes in the motif?
In the fermata rest of the Ninth’s final bar, Frank’s horn still resonated in the mind, still asking: What of odes?
In the exact middle of it there is a moment: There’s a fermata, and then suddenly this E major chord.
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