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A pause in the score of a concerto, preceding a cadenza, is indicated by a ______.

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The appropriate response is fermata. Fermata is a sign which is in Italian name, which in English is ordinarily called a Pause, and means that the note over which it is put ought to be hung on past its characteristic length. It is some of the time put over a bar or twofold bar, in which case it suggests a short interim of hush.
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