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Perfect Plagal Cadence
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Subdominant progresses to tonic. Both Chords are in root position and the tonic scale degree appears in th Soprano voice over both chords.
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Imperfect Plagal Cadence
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Either chord is inverted and/or the root is not in the Soprano on the tonic chord.
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Plagal Cadences often follow....
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final authentic cadences to emphasize finality.
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Half cadence is also called
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Semi cadence
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Half Cadence occurs when..
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any chord, regardless of inversion, progresses to the dominant at a cadence point.
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Plagal Half Cadence occurs when...
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any chord, regardless of inversion progresses to the subdominant at a cadence point.
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Tierce de Picardie..
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Piccardy Third
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In a piccardy third the tonic triad at the cadence point is borrowed form...
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it's parallel major.
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Primary triad succession
I may progress to |
IV or V
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IV may progress to
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V or I
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V may progress to
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I
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V may go to.... if.....
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IV if Iv immediately progresses to V
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Any chord...
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May follow itself
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