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Cadences  
Here is a list of the six well known cadences in modern music. Practice each one and try to incorporate them into your own chord progressions. Each cadence is in the key of C for this lesson.
Cadence = A repeated pattern
This would be a simple definition.

1. Traditional Full = I IV V7 I
In the key of C this would be C,F,G7,C

2.Jazz Full =II-7 V I Maj7
In the key of C this would be D-7,G7,Cmaj7

3. Traditional Deceptive = V7 VI
In the key of C this would be G7,Am

4. Jazz Deceptive = V7 III-7
In the key of C this would be G7,E-7



5. Plagal = IV I
In the Key of C this would be F,C

6. Retrogression = V IV I
In the key of C this would be G7,F,C

   


 
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