The Andalusian cadence (diatonic phrygian tetrachord) is a term adopted from flamenco music for a chord progression comprising four chords descending stepwise...
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1–2: Andalusian cadence Approach chord Cadential six-four Coda Cadenza Drum cadence Kadans Lament bass List of Caribbean music genres: cadence-lypso...
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Amazon Digital Services, Inc., ASIN: B008FRWNIW. List of musical intervals List of pitch intervals List of musical scales and modes Cadence (music)...
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called andaluz) Andalusian Arabic, a dialect of the Arabic language Andalusian cadence, a chord progression in music theory An Andalusian Dog, the English...
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example of a descending minor chord progression is the four-chord Andalusian cadence, i–VII–VI–V. Folk and blues tunes frequently use the Mixolydian scale...
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music songs which feature a chord progression commonly known as Andalusian cadences. Items in the list are sorted alphabetically by the band or artist's...
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and also the dominant seventh chord (V7) both available for a stronger cadence resolution in the minor key, thus V to i minor. In traditional notation...
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Cadence Changes Constant structure Double tonic Notation (Roman-numeral) Rewrite rules Turnaround By number of chords By name 50s Andalusian cadence Backdoor...
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chords, in more traditional playing variations of chords from the Andalusian cadence are utilised and modern players, influenced by jazz may use a greater...
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lowest, or descending order. For example, -♭-♭- , as created by the Andalusian cadence. The descending tetrachord may fill a perfect fourth or a chromatic...
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Cadence Changes Constant structure Double tonic Notation (Roman-numeral) Rewrite rules Turnaround By number of chords By name 50s Andalusian cadence Backdoor...
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characteristic of Andalusian music, for the descending mode, which generates an harmonic accompaniment based on the Andalusian cadence. It is also sung...
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a sign of courage and good luck. The movement of Andalusian horses is extended, elevated, cadenced and harmonious, with a balance of roundness and forward...
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tangos and tientos. A typical chord sequence, usually called the "Andalusian cadence" may be viewed as in a modified Phrygian: in E the sequence is Am–G–F–E...
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fours". The chord progression used is i–♭VII–♭VI–V, also called an Andalusian cadence. Although the verses begin in the minor mode of E♭, the mode is not...
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uses triads, particularly second inversions. The song employs the Andalusian cadence or diatonic phrygian tetrachord. All the chords are compatible with...
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accidentals. Its modal/tonal characteristics are prominent in the Andalusian cadence. There are three fundamental elements which can help define whether...
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Turnaround (music) (category Cadences)
Cadence Changes Constant structure Double tonic Notation (Roman-numeral) Rewrite rules Turnaround By number of chords By name 50s Andalusian cadence Backdoor...
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Cadence Changes Constant structure Double tonic Notation (Roman-numeral) Rewrite rules Turnaround By number of chords By name 50s Andalusian cadence Backdoor...
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Incident" by Donovan "Wake Me Up When September Ends" by Green Day Andalusian cadence Brover-Lubovsky, Bella (2008). Tonal Space in the Music of Antonio...
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This version of the song follows the musical structure known as the Andalusian cadence, which originated from Flamenco, although the Ventures' version replaces...
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Evin Agassi at the turn of the millennium had profusely used the Andalusian cadence due to influence of Latin pop at the time. Assyrian dance music (particularly...
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Blackhawk and at the Lincoln Center. A 4-bar tune built on an embellished Andalusian cadence in G. The tune was written and recorded in the studio on November...
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the melody in the rumba gallega is frequently based on the Spanish Andalusian cadence, while in the background it generally utilizes one or several rhythms...
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- Allegory in Renaissance literature - Allemande - Almain rivet - Andalusian cadence - Antwerp Mannerism - Antwerp school - Arquebus - Ars historica -...
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singing Amusia Anacrusis Ancient Celtic music Ancient music Andalusian cadence Andalusian classical music Andamento Andean music Anhemitonic scale Answer...
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List of political party songs List of popular music songs featuring Andalusian cadences List of Runrig's Gaelic songs List of silent musical compositions...
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around 1736. Other animals from these lineages are absorbed into the main Andalusian breed. The stock given to the monks is bred as a special line, known as...
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overlap. Larger genres and styles comprise more specific sub-categories. Andalusian classical music Indian classical music Korean court music Persian classical...
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preparing for a performance. A type of metronome was among the inventions of Andalusian polymath Abbas ibn Firnas (810–887). In 1815, German inventor Johann Maelzel...
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