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- Technique, Chapter XVII, "Fermatas", p. 85. The author classifies them into three types: fermatas followed by uninterrrupted sound, fermatas followed "by a short...
- The Fermata is a 1994 erotic novel by Nicholson Baker. It is about a man named Arno Strine who can stop time, and uses this ability to embark on a series...
- bird's eye); a fermata at the end of a first or intermediate movement or section is usually moderately prolonged, but the final fermata of a symphony may...
- chord. Thus an improvised cadenza is indicated in written notation by a fermata in all parts. A cadenza will usually occur over either the final or penultimate...
- Fermata 2017 (The Farm 2017) is the third season of the Bulgarian version of The Farm. The season consists of 22 Bulgarians competing on the farm and...
- maintain tension between "pause and pace, tone timbre, and volume and vocal fermata." Drake is credited with innovating what has been referred to as "hyper-reality...
- 'Da capo' repetition. Its place is occasionally taken by a pause (see fermata)." Da Capo al Fine (often abbreviated as D.C. al Fine): Repeat from beginning...
- respectively slowing down and speeding up the tempo), by adding pauses or fermatas on a cadence, and by changing the articulation of the notes (e.g., making...
- U+0351    ͑ 849 Combining Left Half Ring Above U+0352    ͒ 850 Combining Fermata U+0353    ͓ 851 Combining X Below U+0354    ͔ 852 Combining Left Arrowhead...
- common introduction to a rubato ballad is a dominant seventh chord with fermata, Play an introduction that works for many songs is the last four or eight...