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Tonic triad preceded by some for of V or vii(dim)
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| Perfect Authentic Cadence |
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V-I progression with both in root position, and tonic in the soprano of I.
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| Imperfect Authentic Cadence |
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Any authentic cadence that isn't PAC.
Root position IAC: 3 or 5 in soprano of I
Inerted IAC: V-I with one or both inverted
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When V progresses to any chord other than I. (I-vi)
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Ends with a V hord, and can be preceded by any other chord.
No leading tone in 1st chord.
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iv6 - V Half Cadence in minor key.
No leading tone in iv6.
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IV - I progression.
No leading tone in IV.
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A tonic six-four that delays the arrival of the V chord that follows it.
ex: I64 - V - I
ex: I64 - V - vi
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Bassline goes up or down by step.
Chord in the middle is the 64 chord.
ex: I6 - V64 - I
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Root of I chord remains constant, double the 5th of 2nd chord.
ex: I - IV64 - I
ex: V - I64 - V
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