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Which music notation indicates holding a note slightly longer, playing a note slightly louder, or holding a note for its original length?

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If you want to hold a note longer, there are several symbols to use. You can use a fermata, you can dot the note, you can just play a longer note, etc. If you want to play a note slightly louder, you accent it. The accent looks something like this, >. If you want to hold a note for it's original length, leave the note as is.

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These are all answers from a tired piano player, if you're looking for help with a strings instrument then you should probably ignore me.

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Answer:ten

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