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Is the inverted black triangle a "pause mark" or an "accent mark" in music?
The inverted black triangle is a "pause sign".

Related introduction:

1. pause flag:

Mark the notes with triangle symbols, indicating that the notes should sing (play) short jumps.

2. Stress marking:

Mark the note with ">" or "□" or "sf" to indicate that the note should be sung (played) strongly. When ">" and "□" symbol appear together, the expression is stronger.

Extended data

Related signs:

1. reserved tone mark:

This means that the sound should be kept for a sufficient duration and a certain volume when singing (playing).

2. Terminal line:

The ending line is at the end of the music, and it will end there. You can't simply draw a bar line here, but distinguish it from the general bar line. This representation uses two vertical lines, one thin and one thick, the thin one in front and the thick one in the back. This is called the "end line", which means the music is over.

3. Ventilation quantity:

The symbol marked "V" means to take a deep breath here.

4. Section line:

Each bar is separated by a vertical line called a bar line.

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