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A cadence is a formula that signifies the end of a musical phrase, like punctuation in written language. For our purposes a cadence may be regarded as a harmonic formula, usually consisting of a pair of chords, that also often has the important function of defining the key of the music...[[Cadences (lesson)|(more)]]
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Heard someone mention harmonies but don't know what they are? Check this lesson on harmonization!
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Today we are going to look at how we can put the knowledge we have so far to good use and learn a little about harmonization. This is a fascinating subject, and we are going to look at the basics in this lesson, and then some more complex ideas in a later lesson...[[Simple Harmonies (lesson)|(more)]]

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Harmonies_(lesson) Simple Harmonies

Heard someone mention harmonies but don't know what they are? Check this lesson on harmonization!

Today we are going to look at how we can put the knowledge we have so far to good use and learn a little about harmonization. This is a fascinating subject, and we are going to look at the basics in this lesson, and then some more complex ideas in a later lesson...(more)