It means to hold a note for the proper length of time. For example, if you have a quarter note, hold it right up to the next beat; don't cut it short.
In music notation, the articulation mark "tenuto" (a straight line over the note) means to hold the note for its full value (or even slightly longer). It often appears over individual notes, but when a phrase is played tenuto, the notes are played to their full length, but still articulated separately (with tonguing, if played on a wind instrument), unlike legato, where the the notes transition smoothly with no stress on any individual note.
Tenuto.
To hold a note would mean when you are playing a set of notes in a song or performance you would stop on a specific note to create drama or suspense. That one note could be anything in any given performance.
About 2 cents
Yes. Don't know for sure but its pretty low. however note that R value depends on the thickness. You double the thickness you double the R value.
Looking for value of Crown Staffordshire demitasse cup and saucer set crs3 which is a tiger pattern
I don't own one. Doubtful one is worth anything. Unless it is an original and painted by an artist of note, it won't have much value.
tenuto
It is called a Beiner Borg
It means to hold the note, chord, or rest to the full time value. It is usually indicated by a small horizontal line above the note, chord, or rest in question.
A fermata will tell you to hold a note or a chord longer than its regular value It looks like a semicircle with a dot under it and it goes over the note to be held
A fermata.
Attack any note, being sure not to begin the note cleanly. Hold it for two full counts. Then stop.
If they have called in the note and you have not paid in full, they have the option of selling it or holding it for you. Once you've paid the full note and they mark it "paid in full" they are obligated to get both the vehicle and the title to you immediately.
What is the value of the shortest note
, my name is Jon lemen and a quarter is a basic circle
no
No, the amount of the promissory note is the face vale not maturity value. Maturity value is the value of the money on the promissory note after a period of time.
Paid in full