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Very helpful for me as im a beginner conductor. Thanks for creating this channel. And i instantly have a question ie: Do i neccessarily need to extend the note for a fermata? Some said that it is to be extended when the fermata appear above a note. Is it necessarily a rule to extend the note? or Can i skip and sing the note as it is?
If you see a fermata on a note, the composer wants that noted to be held longer. But that being said, there have been plenty of times in my career when I skipped a fermata intentionally
@@jonawoln5095 It really depends on the context. You want to get the composer's intention across and the meaning of the music. Sometimes it works better without a fermata but 90 or 95% of the time you would observe the fermata since it was written
@@MusicMinistry101 Alright thankyou so much. I doesn't mean to flatter you but i really need the opinion of the pros, so im reaching out to you. Thankyou very much for your response.
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This was a great basic for a vocalist transitioning to conducting! Thanks so much!
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Very helpful for me as im a beginner conductor. Thanks for creating this channel. And i instantly have a question ie: Do i neccessarily need to extend the note for a fermata? Some said that it is to be extended when the fermata appear above a note. Is it necessarily a rule to extend the note? or Can i skip and sing the note as it is?
If you see a fermata on a note, the composer wants that noted to be held longer. But that being said, there have been plenty of times in my career when I skipped a fermata intentionally
@@MusicMinistry101 So if we skip, do we break any rules?
@@jonawoln5095 It really depends on the context. You want to get the composer's intention across and the meaning of the music. Sometimes it works better without a fermata but 90 or 95% of the time you would observe the fermata since it was written
@@MusicMinistry101 Alright thankyou so much. I doesn't mean to flatter you but i really need the opinion of the pros, so im reaching out to you. Thankyou very much for your response.
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