- In
Western musical theory, a
cadence (from
Latin cadentia 'a falling') is the end of a
phrase in
which the
melody or
harmony creates a
sense of full or...
- In heraldry,
cadency is any
systematic way to
distinguish arms displa**** by
descendants of the
holder of a coat of arms when
those family members have...
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cadence or
Cadence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cadence is a
melodic or
harmonic configuration that
creates a
sense of resolution.
Cadence may...
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Houghton Mifflin New York 1939 Read 'Nocturne in a
Deserted Brickyard' a
cadenced poem by Carl
Sandburg Charles Allen -
Cadenced Free
Verse essay v t e...
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Cadence Design Systems, Inc. (stylized as
cādence) is an
American multinational technology and com****tional
software company.
Headquartered in San Jose...
- A
military cadence or
cadence call is a call-and-response work song sung by
military personnel while running or marching. They are
counterparts of the...
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Cadence braking or
stutter braking is a
driving technique that
involves pumping the
brake pedal and is used to
allow a car to both
steer and
brake on...
- In cycling,
cadence is a
measure of
rotational speed of the crank,
expressed in
units of
revolutions per
minute (r/min or rpm). In
other words, it is...
- VI chord,
which may be
added between III and ♭II (iv–III–VI–♭II–I) and
cadenced upon, is the most
characteristic contrasting tonal area,
similar by analogy...
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Cadence in
sports involving running is a
measure of
speed calculated as the
total number of full
cycles (of both a
right and left foot strike)
taken within...