Fermata

Category: Notation


A fermata invites expressive duration.

Exact length depends on style, phrase context, and performance judgment.

In practical playing, a fermata should feel intentional rather than random.

Common uses include:

  • highlighting cadences and phrase endings
  • creating dramatic pause before a return or new section
  • allowing resonance to settle before continuation

When performing with others, agree on fermata length in rehearsal to keep entries clean.