Jay Black held his famous high note in the song "Cara Mia" for an impressive 18 seconds. This moment became a signature part of the song, showcasing his vocal talent and contributing to its enduring popularity. His ability to sustain such a long note left a lasting impression on listeners and is often cited as one of the highlights of his career.
look on youtube 122 seconds
we think it was over 6 seconds
A long note it a note that goes on for a full messure.
The black keys are considered half note keys.... For example.... if you put your finger on the G note..... If you go up to the black key to the right of it on the keyboard you will have G sharp,,,, if you go down to the black key to the left of the G note you will have G flat.... so the black have no note name of their own....
A black note is any of the sharp or flat notes produced by pressing one of the black keys on a piano or similar keyboard instrument.
the black notes that tell you how long you have to hold the note for or what note you have to play
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look on youtube 122 seconds
we think it was over 6 seconds
A fermata (derived from the feminized form of the word "fermare", meaning "to stop") is a musical symbol, resembling a curved line with a dot in the centre, printed above or below a note, indicating that the note is to be sustained for longer than the expected length. Typically, you will hold down a note for around twice as long as you would if there was no fermata sign accompanying the note.
The shape of a note in musical notation indicates its duration or how long it should be played for in relation to other notes. The shape of the note also helps to convey the rhythm and timing of the music.
You hold your finger on the note you wish to play wile the other hand strums that string
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A long note it a note that goes on for a full messure.
The black keys are considered half note keys.... For example.... if you put your finger on the G note..... If you go up to the black key to the right of it on the keyboard you will have G sharp,,,, if you go down to the black key to the left of the G note you will have G flat.... so the black have no note name of their own....
I'm pretty sure he manages to get feedback from his amps, which makes it seem like the note is still going when it stopped a while back
To properly execute a hold note in music notation, you simply hold the note for its full duration as indicated by the notation. This means sustaining the pitch for the specified length of time without playing any additional notes. The hold note is typically represented by a symbol such as a half note with a curved line extending from it, indicating the duration to be held.