Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Mar 3, 2003 16:13
21 yrs ago
French term
cadences
French to English
Art/Literary
Music
Music
"pour le Jazz nous nous occuperons des tableaux d'accords, des
cadences, des substitutions...."
Should "cadences" be the same in English?
cadences, des substitutions...."
Should "cadences" be the same in English?
Proposed translations
(English)
5 +2 | cadences | William Stein |
Proposed translations
+2
0 min
Selected
cadences
explanation:
--------------------------------------------------
Note added at 2003-03-03 16:18:09 (GMT)
--------------------------------------------------
Cadences are series of chords that are used as musical punctuation marks to indicate the end of a passage. Like blues progressions, they are usually based on the \"strongest\" chords in the major key (I - IV - V - I) in order to emphasize the feeling of resolution that comes with a return to the home key.
--------------------------------------------------
Note added at 2003-03-03 16:18:09 (GMT)
--------------------------------------------------
Cadences are series of chords that are used as musical punctuation marks to indicate the end of a passage. Like blues progressions, they are usually based on the \"strongest\" chords in the major key (I - IV - V - I) in order to emphasize the feeling of resolution that comes with a return to the home key.
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Thanks for all the info William."
Something went wrong...