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▸ noun: (music) A type of imperfect cadence frequently found in Baroque compositions. The gesture consists of a iv⁶–V final cadence in the minor mode at the end of a slow movement or slow introduction. It implies that a fast movement is to follow without pause, generally in the same key.
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▸ noun: (music) A type of imperfect cadence frequently found in Baroque compositions. The gesture consists of a iv⁶–V final cadence in the minor mode at the end of a slow movement or slow introduction. It implies that a fast movement is to follow without pause, generally in the same key.
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Phrygian,
plagal cadence,
paraphonia,
hypophrygian,
cadence-lypso,
phrasing,
pyrrhic,
orpharion,
arpeggiation,
arpeggiando,
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