Rests.
There are two terms for silence in music. When there is a set time of silence- a single beat, a measure, or ten measures, etc- that is called a "rest". when there is a time of silence in a piece of music that isn't restrained to a set time that could be either a "rest fermata" or a "grand pause". A rest fermata will have the symbol place over a rest.
The name is silent / silence. If you say anything to silence or where there is silence, you have ended the silence; it disappears.
Silence because when you say something when you are in a silent atmosphere then you are breaking the silence. Therefore it is not silent anymore.
no song, as it is 2 minutes of silence. I think the tune you are looking for, however, is called 'The Last Post'.Actually, after the 2 minutes of silence "The Last Post" is played followed by "The Rouse"... if you wikipedia it, you will find the sheet music for both :)
Say "can we all have a minutes silence" for .........
The piece of music that marks the start of the two-minute silence is usually "The Last Post," a bugle call traditionally associated with military funerals and commemorations. This solemn piece is played to honor those who have died in conflict and serves as a poignant signal for reflection and remembrance. The silence that follows is a mark of respect for the fallen.
silence.
To let you know that you are a still connected, as silence would be confusing, and to keep you mildly entertained while waiting.
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A liberal.