Basic Trope: A note is held for an extensively long time during a song.
- Straight: The band The Tropers has a song where the lead singer holds a note for about 30 seconds straight.
- Exaggerated: The note is held for several minutes.
- Downplayed: The note is held for about 5-10 seconds.
- Justified: The lead singer really does have that amount of lung capacity.
- Inverted: The note is held for a very short amount of time.
- Subverted: The note seems like it's going to be held for a long amount of time, but it ends up being cut short.
- Double Subverted: And then it resumes.
- Parodied:
- The singer holds a note for a while, ends up gasping for air about halfway through, and continuing.
- The singer somehow holds a note for the entire night and day.note
- The high note causes the singer or someone around them to explode.
- Zig-Zagged: ???
- Averted: There is no long note.
- Enforced: The Cast Showoff, as the lead singer really can hold a note for that long.
- Lampshaded: ???
- Invoked: ???
- Exploited: ???
- Defied: ???
- Discussed: "It's weird how some songs have a really long note, and somehow the singer is able to pull it off every time."
- Conversed: ???
Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack to Incredibly Long Note!