- the
perfect cadence, or it may
apply to
cadences of all types. To
distinguish them from this form, the other, more
common forms of
cadences listed above...
- States,
these cadences are
sometimes called jody
calls or jodies,
after Jody, a
recurring character who
figures in some
traditional cadences; Jody refers...
- 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...
-
cadence or
Cadence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cadence is a
melodic or
harmonic configuration that
creates a
sense of resolution.
Cadence may...
- may
suggest a more
recent origin than the P****amezzo
antico since the
cadences i – ♭VII and ♭VII – i were po****r in the late
Middle Ages and
early Renaissance...
-
choose cadence to
minimise muscular fatigue, and not
metabolic demand,
since oxygen consumption is
lower at
cadences 60-70 r/min.
While fast
cadence is also...
-
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...
-
Cadences obstinées (Portuguese: Cadências Obstinadas) is a 2013 French-Portuguese
romance film
directed by **** Ardant. Asia
Argento as
Margo Nuno Lopes...
-
place of full-band pieces'.
Cadences are also: 'a
chant that is sung by
military personnel while parading or marching'."
Cadences employ the four
basic drum...
-
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...