A short-ish guide to cadences
Why do you need to know about cadences? (Why does anybody need to know about anything?) Well, that's simple: because cadences can make YOUR music sound BETTER! In fact, cadences are responsible for musical passages sounding more "complete" — or resolved, like we've finally returned back home — or they can help the end of a passage lead curiously into the next. The farther away from home we travel, the better it feels to loop on back around for a kiss from mum. And so the farther away you venture from the tonic in an extended musical cycle, the more you wander away and explore, the more options you have to creatively tumble back into the safety net of your tonal center. Hence, here are a handful of the most popular types of cadences to incorporate into your music, like, now. This video will help you gain a better understanding of what cadences are, how they work, what different types exist, and how to use them to make your music sound oh so much better. 0:00 - Intro & Definition 1:07 - The Authentic Cadence 2:32 - The Half Cadence 3:22 - The Deceptive Cadence 4:01 - The Plagal Cadence Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more of these videos as soon as they come out! / learntosoundfly — NEWS! — Our podcast, "Themes and Variation" is back! Head over to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts to listen to the new season, dropping August 30th! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... — LEVEL UP YOUR MUSIC — Subscribe now to access dozens of in-depth, artist-led music courses on topics ranging from songwriting to producing, mixing to beatmaking, composing to synthesis, and so much more, including access to our community Discord, partner perks, discounts on mentorship, contests, Study Groups, live artist Q&As, and workshops: https://soundfly.com/subscription — FOLLOW US — / learntosoundfly / learntosoundfly / learntosoundfly
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