Meaning of "Pausas de Semicorchea" in Music
In music notation, "pausas de semicorchea" refers to the rest symbol that represents a **sixteenth rest**. A rest symbol indicates a period of silence or pause in the music, where no sound is played. The "pausas de semicorchea" symbol is used to indicate a sixteenth note rest, which lasts for one-sixteenth of the duration of a whole note or semibreve.
The symbol for "pausas de semicorchea" is similar to the symbol for a sixteenth note, but it is filled in with solid black. This distinguishes it from the symbol for a sixteenth note, which is not filled in. The "pausas de semicorchea" symbol is typically placed on the staff in the same way as a note, indicating the duration of silence that should be observed.
Sources:-(https://www.onmusic.org/musiconline_textbook/glossary.aspx?id=246)
A Spanish term for sixteenth rest.
In addition, you can familiarize yourself with the terms:
- [British] semiquaver rest
- [English] sixteenth rest
- [French] quart de soupir (m)
- [German] Sechzehntelpause (f)
- [Italian] pausa di semicroma (f)
- [Spanish] silencio de semicorchea (f)
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