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An eighth rest is represented by a small, curved symbol that resembles a number "7" with a short diagonal line extending from its top right. It indicates a silence lasting for one-eighth of a whole note's duration. In standard sheet music notation, it is used to show where a musician should refrain from playing or singing for that specific length of time. Eighth rests are often used in various musical compositions to create rhythmic interest.

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