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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...
- Triller, the Italian trillo, the French trille or the Spanish trino. A cadential trill is a trill ****ociated with each cadence. A trill provides rhythmic...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- "initial downbeat, a period of motion, and a point of arrival marked by a cadential downbeat". Charles Burkhart defines a phrase as "Any group of measures...
- 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...