Cadences are like the punctuation marks in music. Pairing chords in a certain order can create a feeling of tension, questioning, surprise or peaceful resolution.
Watch this Short-ish Explanation of Cadences to learn more.
Click Teoria.com Cadences to listen to the samples of different types of cadences.
Perfect Authentic: V-I Sounds like the end.
Imperfect Authentic: V-I + inversion Sounds like the end...but less final than perfect.
Half: I-V Sounds unfinished like a question.
Deceptive: V-vi or V-IV V chord deceives you and doesn't lead to I.
Plagal: IV-I aka "Amen" cadence
Cadences and Punctuation Comparisons
Perfect Authentic is like an Exclamation Point !
The musical idea sounds finished, like a good ending point.
Imperfect Authentic is like a Semicolon ;
The phrase sounds complete, but not as perfectly restful as perfect authentic.
Plagal is like a Period. It's the end of an idea but not as forceful of an ending as Authentic (!).
Deceptive is like Dot, Dot, Dot To be continued...
This makes me think of a recent movie my kids were totally unhappy with, because the end said "To Be Continued" and left them wanting to hear more.
Cadences Games
Hint: Perfect Authentic Cadences end with the tonic (1st note of the scale) in the melody and as the root of the bass.
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