Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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A borrowed chord is a chord from the parallel scale.
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The gap between two notes
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A progression of at least two chords that concludes a phrase, section or piece of music
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A chord that uses a minor third and perfect fifth
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A [blank_start]plagal[blank_end] cadence sounds finished. It is often used at the end of [blank_start]hymns[blank_end], when singers sing 'Amen'. It is formed by chords IV- I.
[blank_start]Half[blank_end] cadences sound unfinished. They end on V without progressing to I.
[blank_start]Authentic[blank_end] cadences use [blank_start]V[blank_end] to I.
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plagal
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Half
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Authentic
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V
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hymns
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Tension and release refers to holding a string, then releasing it.
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What are the different ways you can achieve tension and release?
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Dominant to tonic sonority (chord 5 to chord 1)
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Tendency tones (you expect a certain tone to come next, based on previous tones)
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Dissonance to consonance (something that sounds 'wrong' but is then resolved)
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Silence
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Major scale formula:
[blank_start]W[blank_end] [blank_start]W[blank_end] [blank_start]H[blank_end] [blank_start]W[blank_end] [blank_start]W[blank_end] [blank_start]W[blank_end] [blank_start]H[blank_end]
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What is this, and what do you do when you see it?
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A rhythmic tie; play the note for as long as the value of the two beats combined.
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A plagal cadence; play the note for as long as the value of the two beats combined.
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A rhythmic tie; let the first note ring until you play the second note.