Not usually. Often, it's like the "silence between words" which is more aptly described as "liaison" most of the time. Between phrases, you would "feel" a change, but there isn't necessarily silence.
Sure, but you should properly punctuate it: "break-out hit".
A slur in music is a curved line that connects two or more notes of different pitches. It indicates that the notes should be played smoothly and connected without a break in between. Slurs are used in musical notation to show phrasing and to indicate that the notes should be played legato, or smoothly.
A musical term meaning in a smooth, even style without any noticeable break between the notes.
The phrase "for a break" is normally used as an adverb phrase. The noun break is sometimes used as a noun adjunct as well (e.g. break room).
Depends if everything is fine between you too then you should not. If there is any conflict between you to then try to sort it out . If that does not work then tell you want to break up with her.
HSM1: New Years Eve Break HSM2: Starting summer break HSM3: Not on break
Andy Maio invent this phrase in the early 70s
Break a leg.
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Shots should break in between heart beats
Break a leg is a phrase that means Good luck. Bite your tongue is a phrase that means Avoid talking.
The Amen Break musical is best known from the 1969 Gregory Clyvester song, 'Amen, Brother'. It also featured in 2 films which are 'Lilies of the Field' (1963) and 'The Impressions' (1964).