Meaning of "Pausa di Biscroma" in Music
In music notation, "pausa di biscroma" refers to a **thirty-second rest**. It is a symbol used to indicate a brief pause or silence in the music for the duration of a thirty-second note. The term "pausa di biscroma" is Italian in origin and is commonly used in music notation systems that follow Italian terminology.
Sources:- Chart of Musical Symbols - Dolmetsch Online- P Dictionary - cgsmusic
The Italian term for thirty-second rest.
In addition, you can familiarize yourself with the terms:
- [British] demisemiquaver rest
- [English] thirty-second rest
- [French] huitième de soupir (m)
- [German] Zweiunddreissigstelpause (f)
- [Spanish] pausas de fusa (f)
- [Spanish] silencio de fusa (f)
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