单词 | plagal cadence |
释义 | > as lemmasplagal cadence 2. Designating or having a cadence in which the chord of the subdominant (major or minor) immediately precedes that of the tonic; usually in plagal cadence. Cf. authentic cadence n. at authentic adj. and n. Compounds 2. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > piece of music > section of piece of music > [noun] > ending > cadence > types of passing close1597 perfect cadence1636 inganno1753 interrupted cadence1801 plagal cadence1836 false cadence1888 female close1928 female cadence1930 1836 Penny Cycl. VI. 99/2 There is another kind of Cadence, to which the name Plagal is given. 1875 F. A. G. Ouseley Treat. Harmony (ed. 2) xiii. 154 If the piece is serious and solemn..it is usual, especially in sacred pieces, to add to it a plagal cadence. 1943 Slavonic & East European Rev. Amer. Ser. 2 278 The frequent repetition of tonic and dominant, together with the plagal cadence and peculiar drum rhythms, suggested a strong Amerindian music. 1976 Gramophone June 50/1 Even the plagal Amen after the powerful fortissimo seems natural and innocently appropriate. 1989 E. Taylor AB Guide to Mus. Theory I. ix. 72 In the 16th century the plagal cadence was used to end pieces much more frequently than it has been since. < as lemmas |
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