From the course: Music Theory for Songwriters: The Fundamentals
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Authentic cadences
From the course: Music Theory for Songwriters: The Fundamentals
Authentic cadences
- A cadence is the most fundamental of all chord progressions. Its purpose is to create a sense of resolution, a finality, or at least a pause. They are typically found at the end of a phrase or song to create a sense of closure. The harmonic motion of the cadence is so ingrained in our ears that it lends a gravity or truth to a musical phrase. Cadences are essential tools for songwriters. I like to think of a cadence as a musical terminal punctuation mark, like a period. And just how we end a written sentence with a period, we end a musical phrase with a cadence. And like how the way we read a sentence as altered by our choice of a period, question mark, or exclamation point, a cadence shades the musical phrase that proceeds it. Cadences can be used to ask musical questions or even surprise us. Or the lack of a cadence can leave us with a sense of unresolved tension. There are four commonly recognized types of…
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Triads: The basics of chords7m 48s
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Triad inversions6m 40s
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Chord voicing6m 38s
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Common major scale chord progressions9m 6s
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Authentic cadences5m 32s
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Plagal, half, and deceptive cadences8m 54s
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Triads, chord progressions, and cadences in a song3m 36s
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