Definitions Flashcards
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Diatonic
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Using notes which belong to the key
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Chromatic notes
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Using notes which are outside the key
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Pedal
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A pedal is a single note that is held on or repeated in, the bass. An inverted pedal note is a sustained or repeated note in a high register.
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Types of cadences and their meanings
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A cadence is formed by two chords at the end of a passage of music.
- Perfect cadences sound as though the music has come to an end. A perfect cadence is formed by the chords V - I.
- Interrupted cadences are ‘surprise’ cadences. You think you’re going to hear a perfect cadence, but you get a minor chord instead.
- Imperfect cadences sound unfinished. They sound as though they want to carry on to complete the music properly. An imperfect cadence ends on chord V.
- Plagal cadences sound finished. Plagal cadences are often used at the end of hymns and sung to “Amen”. A plagal cadence is formed by the chords IV - I.