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1 Vierundsechzigstelpause
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2 Vierundsechzigstelpause
f1. hemidemisemiquaver rest [esp. Br.]2. sixty-fourth rest [esp. Am.] -
3 Vierundsechzigstel-Pause
f MUS. hemidemisemiquaver (Am. sixty-fourth note) rest* * *
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Rest (music) — Pause as weak interior cadence from Lassus s Qui vult venire post me, mm. 3 5 … Wikipedia
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