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A rest in music notation represents a period of silence where no sounds are played. Different types of rests correspond to various durations, such as whole rests, half rests, quarter rests, and so on. The appearance of a rest varies depending on its length; for example, a whole rest is a rectangle hanging from the fourth line of the staff, while a quarter rest has a more intricate, swirling design. Each rest indicates how long musicians should pause in their performance.

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