Cadence
volume
British pronunciation/kˈe‍ɪdəns/
American pronunciation/ˈkeɪdəns/

Definition & Meaning of "cadence"

Cadence
01

the rhythm or flow of sound in speech or music, often characterized by the rise and fall of pitch and the length of syllables or notes

02

a recurrent rhythmical series

03

a series of musical notes, written as the ending of a musical piece

What is a "cadence"?

A cadence is a musical term that refers to a sequence of chords or notes that brings a phrase, section, or piece of music to a close. It acts as a musical "punctuation mark," signaling the end of a musical thought or section. Cadences can vary in style and strength, from a strong and final-sounding cadence that clearly marks the end, to a weaker or more open-ended cadence that creates a sense of continuation or suspense. They help to structure the music and provide a sense of resolution or pause.

04

(running) the number of steps in every one minute

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The composer carefully crafted the cadence to evoke a feeling of closure and satisfaction.
In the marching band, the snare drum provided a steady cadence for the parade.
The pianist played the final cadence with precision and grace, leaving the audience in awe.
The speech was delivered poetically, with eloquent language and rhythmic cadence.
In classical music, a phrase typically ends with a cadence, providing a sense of closure to the musical thought.
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