By http://www.mymusictheory.com Cadences in music theory for Grade 5 Music Theory (ABRSM) - Easy! Cadences explained! This video explains a quick, easy way to work out cadences for the ABRSM grade 5 music theory exam. Explained to you by http://www.mymusictheory.com Cadences in music are groups of two or three chords. You need to work out which chords fit with the notes in the melody. The first thing you need to do is work out the key of the piece. Then write down the notes which make up the chords of I, II, IV and V (you don't need to use any other chords in the grade 5 music theory exam). Each melody note has to be in the you pick, EXCEPT the middle note of a group which is a scale-step apart. If there are 3 notes which are a scale-step apart, you should ignore the middle note. The final chord in a cadence can only ever be chord I or chord V. It is not possible to end a cadence with any other chord. If the last chord is chord I, then the one before it can only be chord IV or chord V. Or in other words, you can't finish a cadence with II-I or VI-I. Cadences in music theory don't have to be difficult! See also: http://www.mymusictheory.com http://www.abrsm.org
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