Musical Direction; a Practical Guide for Musical Students
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These in- versions are also chords of motion. CADENCES. A group of chords, so arranged as to form a close of a musical sentence, is called a cadence. The most perfect (satisfactory) close or cadence is formed by means of the progression from the dominant to the tonic, called MUSICAL DICTATION. 25 authentic cadence; next comes the progression from the sub- dominant to the tonic, called plagal cadence. The union of both, sub-dominant, dominant, and tonic, is called full cadence. There often occur... chord progressions in three-part writing, when the fifth is dropped ; it then becomes necessary to double the funda- mental tone ; very rarely the third is doubled. Play (dictate) slowly the three intervals composing a triad, as here given in broken form, and then sound the complete triad, and let the student write it down. Name, if necessary, the fundamental tone of each triad. The figures designating inversions or dissonant chords do not need to be written by the student ; the master simply requires him to name each chord after the exercise has been written down.
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