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Cadence
Cadence Look up Cadence and cadence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cadence may refer to: In music: Cadence (music), a chord progression that comes ...
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Cadence (translated from German)
Cadence The term Cadence designated a chord sequence from that Harmony ... of showing its virtuoses being able see Cadence (solo concert) a dropping of the voice, see Cadence (language) metric form of the verse conclusion, see Cadence (verse teachings) Firing frequency or fire ...
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Cadence (translated from Spanish)
Cadence 1. Series of acordes or formula of ... a section in a work. The perfect cadence corresponds to the point in the score, the imperfect cadence to semicolon and the cadence broken to the comma. 2. Part of ... Weber Sicot popularized in 50 years the cadence incline. This article is, so far, ...
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Cadence (translated from Italian)
Cadence cadence formula is one armonico - melodica used like ... asserting itself of it arranges tonale the cadence acquired the function ribadire the tonality, through precise successions accordali . Authentic or perfect cadence The more important degrees for the definition ... origin to the formula of more famous cadence: the cadence authentic (or perfect). Example ...
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Cadence (translated from Portuguese)
Cadence Note: This page is on harmonic cadence. If it looks other meanings of the word, consults: Cadence (desambiguação) Cadence it is the punctuation, in the direction ... Four are the types most common: Perfect cadence. Plagal cadence. Cadence interrupted or of ...
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Give rhythm (translated from French)
... sounds and the accents. In music , one cadence is, inter alia things, a succession of accords - to also see the article Cadence (jazz) . In the field of travail with ...
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Talk:Cadence
Talk:Cadence Most common? I propose that Cadence (music) is the most common usage of cadence and that that article should be moved here and this disambig at Cadence (disambiguation) . Hyacinth 11:03, 23 February 2006 ...
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Cadence (film)
Cadence (film) Cadence is a 1990 film directed by (and ... Garcia Jenn Griffin .... Tattoo woman External link Cadence at The Internet Movie Database
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Cadence-lypso
Cadence-lypso Cadence-lypso developed in the 1970s, and was ... most influential band in the development of cadence-lypso was Exile One who combined calypso with compas and cadence, styles derived from Haitian music. Aside from ... Jeff Joseph , Mike Moreau and Anthony Gussie . Cadence-lypso was influenced by nationalist movement ...
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Cadence (cycling)
Cadence (cycling) Cadence in cycling is the number of revolutions ... the pedals. Cyclists typically have a preferred cadence at which they feel most comfortable, and ... is possible to stick to a favourite cadence at a wide range of speeds. Recreational ... Lance Armstrong is known for his high cadence of 120 rpm. Some cyclists believe ...
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