Cadences and Non-Chord Tones

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Cadences and Non-Chord Tones Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009

NHT 1 NHT 2 Cadences Cadence Definitions SUS 10 20 30 40 50

Question 1 - 10

Answer 1 – 10 What is an accented neighbor tone?

Question 1 - 20

Answer 1 – 20 What is an accented passing tone?

Question 1 - 30

Answer 1 – 30 What is an anticipation?

Question 1 - 40

Answer 1 – 40 What is an appoggiatura?

Question 1 - 50

Answer 1 – 50 What is a changing tone?

Question 2 - 10

Answer 2 – 10 What is an escape tone?

Question 2 - 20

Answer 2 – 20 What is a neighboring tone?

Question 2 - 30

Answer 2 – 30 What is a passing tone?

Question 2 - 40

Answer 2 – 40 What is a retardation?

Question 2 - 50

Answer 2 – 50 What is a suspension?

Question 3-10

Answer 3 – 10 What is a deceptive cadence?

Question 3 - 20

Answer 3 – 20 What is an imperfect authentic cadence?

Question 3 - 30

Answer 3 – 30 What is a perfect authentic cadence?

Question 3 - 40

Answer 3 – 40 What is a half cadence?

Question 3 - 50

Answer 3 – 50 What is a plagal cadence?

Question 4 - 10 I-V or i-V or IV to V or iv to V Anything to V but those listed are the most common

Answer 4 – 10 What is a half cadence?

Question 4 - 20 IV – I or iv-I Referred to as the “amen” cadence

Answer 4 – 20 What is a plagal cadence?

Question 4 - 30 V to I or V7 to I. Both chords in root position Soprano matches the bass in the I

Answer 4 – 30 What is a PAC?

Question 4 - 40 V to vi or V to VI The 3rd of the chord is doubled

Answer 4 – 40 What is a deceptive cadence?

Question 4 - 50 Any configuration of V to I or V7 to I in a Major or minor key

Answer 4 – 50 What is an imperfect authentic cadence?

Question 5 - 10

Answer 5 – 10 What is a 4-3 suspension?

Question 5 - 20

Answer 5 – 20 What is a 9-8 suspension?

Question 5 - 30

Answer 5 – 30 What is a 2-3 suspension?

Question 5 - 40

Answer 5 – 40 What is a 4-3 suspension?

Question 5 - 50

Answer 5 – 50 What is a suspension chain?