A cadence is a progression of chords that brings a sense of resolution to a piece of music. There are several types of cadences, each serving different harmonic functions.
Authentic cadences provide a strong sense of finality, plagal cadences offer a more open-ended feeling, and deceptive cadences create an unexpected harmonic progression.
What is an authentic cadence?
How does a plagal cadence differ from an authentic one?
Can you explain what a deceptive cadence is?
What are the main types of cadences in music?
How do cadences contribute to a piece of music?
Can you give an example of when a deceptive cadence might be used in a song?
What is the significance of the tonic chord in music theory?
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