Shouldn't have laughed. . . but did. My music teacher used to say when he was teaching imperfect cadences that he had to come back after class play the final tonic chord!
If I'm not mistaken, Vanessa Carlton's most iconic song, A Thousand Miles, the ending of that song sounds like an example of an imperfect cadence to me.
This is a Half Cadence... not an Imperfect Authentic Cadence... (AP Music Theory Student). A TRUE Imperfect Authentic Cadence ends in five to one, when the highest note in the last chord is not the same as the note in the base, or if one of the chords (five or one) is inverted.
You're an incredible teacher.
This shit is awesome. Your video helped me reach that 'aha' moment in my learning and it feels pretty awesome.
This has been really really helpful! I have my music higher listening coming up and I now completely understand cadences!
Ah, yes. The "Blueball" Cadence
Shouldn't have laughed. . . but did. My music teacher used to say when he was teaching imperfect cadences that he had to come back after class play the final tonic chord!
thats hillarious :'D
Awesome channel you need more views!
This is very much giving
If I'm not mistaken, Vanessa Carlton's most iconic song, A Thousand Miles, the ending of that song sounds like an example of an imperfect cadence to me.
This is a Half Cadence... not an Imperfect Authentic Cadence... (AP Music Theory Student).
A TRUE Imperfect Authentic Cadence ends in five to one, when the highest note in the last chord is not the same as the note in the base, or if one of the chords (five or one) is inverted.
this is right.
www.teoria.com/en/reference/c/cadence.php
The video decided to buffer for quite some time at 1:17...it must be a musical conspiracy!
vi - is a minor chord in the key of C major as it’s the relative minor.
please also make a video about how to construct cadences on staff
The fourth option you suggested for getting to the V chord, shouldn't that be a lowercase vi for the minor 6th?
question: is there a cadence that goes from IV to i or is that not a cadence
thanks you
hey.. i thought that half cadences are anything ending to V chords. but you explained that as an imperfect cadence
Different names for the same thing!
This is definetley a half cadence you are talking about. Imperfect cadences end on 1. Half cadence ends on 5.
A cadence that ends on chord 1 is a perfect cadence, imperfect cadences end on chord 5
@@SaltyR no , imperfect candences end on chord 1 but with one of the two chords (5 or 1) or both chords inverted
@@SaltyR half cadences are the ones that end on chord 5 or 4, this video is wrong