There's no official record holder, although it would be possible for a player to hold a note for lengthy periods using what's known as circular breathing, a technique in which the musician can inhale through his nose and simultaneously exhale through his mouth by drawing on air stored in his cheeks.
actually... the longest note held went up to 1 minute & 43 seconds in 2009 :]
"I Believe" by Frankie Laine in 1953 for 18 weeks!
It's called "Taps". PS you can play all the bugle tunes with first and third valve held down.
"Lightly Rolling" is often associated with a gentle, flowing style of music that can be played on the trumpet. The specific notes will depend on the arrangement, but typically, it features smooth melodies and soft dynamics. Common trumpet notes in this style might include a mixture of long-held tones and graceful runs, often in the middle range of the instrument. To get the exact notes, it's best to refer to sheet music or specific arrangements for the piece.
He only had 3 number ones, the longest running of which was "It's still rock and roll to Me" which held number one for two weeks, but was on the top forty charts for 19 weeks in mid-1980.
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the longest held note for a brass instrument was Sara Ferrell which was held for 14 full measures.
the longest held note for a brass instrument was Sara Ferrell which was held for 14 full measures.
Well I don't know how the world's longest time, but I held my urine for 18 hours with the reward of $150 from my older brother! I don't know if that answers your question, but I certainly am unduly positive that that's the longest I'VE ever heard...
The world record for the longest period a person has stayed awake is 11 days and 25 minutes, held by Randy Gardner in 1964. However, it is not recommended to stay awake for such extended periods as it can have severe health consequences.
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Tonk Man held the intercontinental championship in WWE for the longest time
The Right Honourable Wilfrid Laurier was a member for the longest period of time - 44 years and 11 months from January 22, 1874 to February 17, 1919ORHeld Office for 539 months:)
The longest time a child held their breath is not definitively recorded, as it is considered dangerous to intentionally hold one's breath for an extended period due to the risk of hypoxia (oxygen deprivation). It is not recommended to attempt or encourage such feats.
Bruno Sammartino.
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