What does the sign that means hold note longer than value?

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2026-07-12 02:06

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The sign that indicates to hold a note longer than its written value is called a "fermata." It is represented by a dot with a semicircle above it. When a musician sees a fermata, they should sustain the note until the conductor or context suggests to continue, often resulting in an expressive pause in the music. The duration of the hold is typically left to the performer's discretion.

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