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dominant seventh chord (V7); the
dominant chord may also be
preceded by a
cadential 6 4 chord. The
Harvard Concise Dictionary of
Music and
Musicians says...
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Spanish trino. A
cadential trill is a
trill ****ociated with each cadence. A
groppo or
gruppo is a
specific type of
cadential trill which alternates...
- are four
types of second-inversion chords:
cadential, p****ing, auxiliary, and b**** arpeggiation.
Cadential second-inversion
chords are
typically used...
- speaking, can be
distinguished among opening, closing,
cadential, pre-
cadential, and post-
cadential varieties. The
Romanesca originated from the 16th and...
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characteristics of stop-time are
heavy accents,
frequent rests, and a
stereotyped cadential pattern. Stop-timing may
create the
impression that the
tempo has changed...
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preceding the re-entry of the
orchestra for the movement's coda.
Extended cadential trills were
frequent in Mozart's
piano concerti; they may also be found...
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Gruppo may
refer to:
Gruppo (music), a type of
cadential trill in
music groupset, a
bicycle component manufacturer's
organized collection of mechanical...
- music, the V–IV–I turnaround, or
blues turnaround, is one of
several cadential patterns traditionally found in the twelve-bar blues, and
commonly found...
- 4 chord,
functionally either as a
cadential 6 4
intensification of V, or as the
second inversion of I. The
cadential 6 4, in turn,
resolves to a root-position...
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seventh chords: in major, as IVM7, or in
minor as iv7 or
sometimes IV7: A
cadential subdominant chord followed by a
tonic chord produces the so-called plagal...