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An eighth rest represents a pause in music that lasts for one-eighth of the duration of a whole note. In common time, it is equivalent to half a beat. Eighth rests are typically used in rhythmic patterns to create syncopation or to fill in spaces between notes. They are notated with a specific symbol that resembles a small, curved line with a flag.

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