Cadences Flashcards

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Q

What are cadences

A

A progression (sequence of chords) that happens at the end of a piece or phrase

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2
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3 cadences

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Perfect (V-I)
Plagal (IV-I)
Imperfect (any chord followed by V)

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How to suggest suitable chords

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  1. Work out the key of the piece
  2. Write down the notes which make up the triads of I, II, IV and V
  3. The first note under each bracket must be part of the chord you choose
  4. Do the last chord of each cadence first, ending on I or V
  5. Make sure each progression has no repeated chords
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4
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Finding an Ic-V progression

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Often found just before a perfect cadence
Ic is a tonic chord in second inversion, so the lowest note is the 5th of the triad
Va is a dominant chord in root position. In the key of major, the dominant is the lowest note
The lowest note is the same in both chords$

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