Cadences Flashcards

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What is a
Perfect Cadence?

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V > I

  • A musical full stop.
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What is a
Plagal Cadence?

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IV > I

  • A musical full stop.
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What is an
Imperfect Cadence?

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I / ii / IV / vi > V

Minor: i / iidim / iv / VI > V

  • A musical comma.
  • Sounds half-finished.
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What is an
Interrupted Cadence?

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V > Any Chord, Except I

  • A musical exclamation mark.
  • Sounds like a surprise.
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What is a Cadential 6-4?

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  • A cadence stretched over 3 chords.
  • 6-4 us another way of saying “second inversion” i.e. Ic or ic
  • The cadential 6-4 uses chords:
    • Major key: Ic - Va - Ia
      • CMaj: C/G - G - C
    • Minor key: ic - Va - ia
      • Am: Am/E - E - Am
  • ​​The 6-4 (Ic) inversion is used because the bass note of the Ic is the same as the bass note of a Va chord:
    • ​CMaj: Ic (G C E) - Va (G B D)
  • ​This created a strong resolution to the final chord (Ia) due to the static bass of Ic-Va and then the drop of a 5th to the C in the final Ia chord.
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What is a Passing 6-4?

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  • The passing 6-4 beings with a Ia chord, then uses a second inversion chord (Vc) followed by a first inversion chord (Ib).
  • This created a bassline that moves by step:
    • ​Major: Ia - Vc - Ib
      • ​C Major: C - G/D - C/E
    • ​Minor: ia - Vc - ib
      • ​A Minor: A - E/B - A/C
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What are cadences?

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Cadences are musical versions of punctuation.

Cadences occur at the end of a phrase or the end of a piece of music.

  • They can signify a natural pause in the music. A comma is like an imperfect cadence – one which leads to chord V. We pause, but we are aware that more is going to come.
  • A full stop is like a perfect cadence (V-I). We are assured that an end has been reached.
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How can you spot a cadence?

(From Grade 6 Theory)

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You can usually spot cadences because there is:

  • A longer note value than elsewhere in the melody
  • A pause mark (one eyed man)
  • A double bar line
  • A combination of the above.

Aim to use root position chords at a cadence.

Don’t assume that the melody will end with a perfect cadence – sometimes you are given an incomplete melody, which might end with an imperfect cadence.

Plagal cadences (IV-I) are also possible, but they are not used as much as the perfect and imperfect cadences.

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