A Respite: A short period of rest or relief from something difficult or unpleasant.
a break
A musical pause is called a fermata. This is different to a rest. A fermata is not counted, but a rest is. Also, a note can be sustained through a pause, but not in a rest.
'To take five' is to pause, rest or stop for a moment (five minutes or so).
The hink-pink for a 'a brief rest for Santa' is a Claus-Pause.
Clause pause
A musical pause is called a fermata. This is different to a rest. A fermata is not counted, but a rest is. Also, a note can be sustained through a pause, but not in a rest.
It is called Raw SD Card
All of theses symbols are used to indicate pause or silence:General Pause - Uses the sign G.P. to indicate pause or silence for all instruments or voices.Fermata - Indicates that a note should be sustained longer than its value. Often it is the performer who determines how long he/she should hold the note. The fermata is often placed at the end of a music piece.Rest- the most commonly used which consists of:whole rest=4half rest=2quarter rest=1eighth rest=1/2sixteenth rest=1/4
This is the rest symbol in Music
Test rest.
A comma ,
He kūlana nui i loko ku`u na`au e pa`a au no `oukou `ehã. Pronounced, heh KOO-lah-nah noo-wee ee loh-koh koo-(short pause)-oo nah-(short pause)-ow(like what is said when in pain) eh pah-(short pause)-ah ow(in pain again) noh (short pause)-owe(like I "owe" him)-kowe(again like "owe", but starting with a k) (short pause)-eh-HAH. A shorter way to say it is, "he `ano nui loa `oukou iā`u." Pronounced, heh (short pause)-ah-noh noo-wee (short pause)-owe(like he "owes" me money)-kow(again like "owe" but starting with a k) yah-(short pause)-oo. It means, "All of you are so very important to me."
rest, pause, break, intermission