The fermata sign placed above a note is nowadays used more or less exclusively to signify a pause of indeterminate length on the affected note. Within Bach's works, the fermata makes appearances in connection with chorales in both the vocal works and chorale preludes for organ. The fermata also occurs in secular pieces such as the suites and Well-Tempered Clavier. Various viewpoints as to the meaning of the fermata have developed, including calls to ignore them as pauses altogether, to signify breathing points, to hold the affected note for twice its length followed by a rest and so on. In the organ chorale preludes, there is sufficient movement in other parts for Koopman (2003) and others to assume that treating the fermata symbol as a pause would be impossible. Others have also claimed that other I?"'- and 18*.
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Pausing for reflection: Re-evaluating Bach's use of the fermata