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What Is a Musical Cadence?

PlayPiano Posted on February 19, 2013 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

What Is a Musical Cadence? How Many Are There? A musical cadence is a chord progression that ends in a feeling of rest, or repose, or hesitation. It has a feeling of completion in contrast to chords that keep moving. … Continue reading →

Posted in Chords & chord progressions, music theory | Tagged authentic cadence, deceptive cadence, half cadence, musical cadence, plagal cadence, plagel cadence

What Are “Cadences” In Musical Form, & How Do They Work?

PlayPiano Posted on March 16, 2011 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

Music has a beginning, middle and end. Today, we’re going to focus on the end and it’s the end that average listeners react most to. In music, the end of a piece, a movement, or even a phrase is called a cadence. The cadence not only ends a section of music but it also tells the listener where it is going next.

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Posted in Music Form, music theory | Tagged authentic cadence, deceptive cadence, half cadence, plagal cadence

Cadences: Plagal, Authentic, Complete (Watch video)

PlayPiano Posted on August 14, 2009 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

Cadences are chord progressions that give a feeling of finality at the end of a phrase or section or song.

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Posted in Chords & chord progressions | Tagged authentic cadence, plagal cadence

Cadences: A Special Type Of Chord Progression

PlayPiano Posted on April 4, 2009 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

A cadence is a chord progression composed of two or more chords which occur at the end of a phrase or the end of a song. It creates a feeling of either finality, or temporary finality. Here are the 5 … Continue reading →

Posted in Chords & chord progressions | Tagged authentic cadence, complete cadence, half cadence, imperfect cadence, plagal cadence
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