what does the whole rest look like in choir ?
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Ur Answer :- A whole rest, which appears like a hat turned up, is also called a semibreve rest. It is the silent equivalent of the value of a whole note, a half rest (upside-down hat) is the silent equivalent to the value of a half note. Whole rests are placed on the 4th line of the staff.
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The Types of Rests
A semibreve rest (or whole note rest) is drawn as a small rectangle that hangs off the 2nd line from the top of the stave. It has a value of four beats, the same as a semibreve note.
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