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Cadence

Guerino Mazzola ()
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Guerino Mazzola: University of Zurich, Department of Information Technology MultiMedia Laboratory

Chapter Chapter 26 in The Topos of Music, 2002, pp 551-562 from Springer

Abstract: Summary Cadences are shorthand representations of tonalities. (We do not discuss the other meanings—e.g., the solo cadence in the sense of a concert climax—of this typically homonymic term.) There is a variety of approaches to realize such a representation. We give an explicit definition of the concept of a cadence with respect to varied addresses and ambient spaces. In particular, we present the very classical cadences, those related to self-addressed function theory, and more exotic self-addressed cadences which relate to symmetries rather than to tones or sets of such objects.

Keywords: Tonal Function; Chromatic Scale; Function Predicate; Pitch Class; Musical Object (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-0348-8141-8_26

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