👉 "Long Somely" is a phrase used in the context of music and literature to describe a prolonged or sustained performance. It often refers to a piece of music that lasts for several minutes, with the performer performing multiple songs at once. The term "longsomely" was first used by the German composer Johann Sebastian Bach in his works such as the Brandenburg Concertos and the Goldberg Variations. He frequently employed this phrase to express his desire for a long and sustained performance, as he believed