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The phrase "a long note" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a written message or communication that is lengthy in content.
Example: "I received a long note from my friend explaining her recent travels and experiences."
Alternatives: "an extended message" or "a lengthy letter".
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If the conductor indicates something that you read as a long note, then you darned well play a long note.
Jones, contains a long note about the interview with the wireless operator that largely matched Berger's account.
At one point, I wrote him a long note trying to persuade him to talk to me.
For a while, Aline helped Johnson play a Strauss waltz, and she had some luck by writing "Count!" wherever there was a long note.
Several years ago, she started writing a long note to her literary executor, but had to stop when it began to take on a life of its own.
And his voice, so nimble fluttering around high notes, was iffy in his lower register, sometimes stalling out midway on a long note, as on "Horse Called Music".
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Nowadays, he can fascinate a room with little more than the shifting hues of a single long note, or the tantalising expectation of a sudden haunting cry bursting out of an extended murmur.
If you are preparing a solo with perhaps a Latin or jazz feel, and have a sustained, long note, flutter tongue can be used to add intensity.
This can make for a very long note.
"She would come to the window, and I would whistle for her a single long note, and feed her cat food right out of my hand," he said.
Write a really long note about the annoying thing, rip it up, and set it on fire (safely) with your parents there or bury it.
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