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Here’s how it works. In musical terms, a cadence is a short phrase, usually a sequence of two chords, that’s used to ‘punctuate’ a chord progression. In the same way that regular punctuation in a text ...
A firm indicator of a song’s popularity is the number of recorded cover versions it has. In the case of Yesterday by the ...
Learn about Higher Music mandatory concepts for melody and harmony - musical intervals, chords and how these are used in different cadences. BBC Bitesize Scotland Higher Music article for the SQA ...
Renee Gala joins a short list of female biopharma chief executives as she is set to take the reins at Jazz Pharmaceuticals, ...
In general, you'll find m7 chords feature considerably more in rock and blues than maj7 chords which tend to lean more towards ballads and jazz styles. From acoustic to mildly overdriven, m7 chords ...
Did you spend too much time looking out the window when you should have been paying attention in your harmony and theory classes? These snowmen are here to help! Here's a quirky, and very clever ...
Chord’s practice of unpacking every last shift and interval in a single cadence feels borderline spiritual—especially in the way it transforms time, so that its most drawn-out processes seem ...
It’s a more gentle-sounding cadence, and you can hear a great example of it in the Beatles’ “Yesterday” (the two chords that finish the line, “Oh, I believe in yesterday”).
In musical terms, a cadence is a short phrase, usually a sequence of two chords, that’s used to ‘punctuate’ a chord progression. In the same way that regular punctuation in a text has commas, full ...