It seems like there might be a small typo in your request. If you're asking about cadence marks, this term usually refers to notations in music that indicate the end of a phrase or section. Cadences signify moments of rest or resolution within a piece of music. They can be classified into various types, including:
- Authentic Cadence: A V-I (dominant to tonic) progression that feels conclusive.
- Plagal Cadence: A IV-I (subdominant to tonic) progression, often associated with church music.
- Half Cadence: Ends on the dominant chord (V), creating a sense of suspense.
- Deceptive Cadence: Moves from V to vi, leading the listener to expect resolution but then surprising them.
If this isn't what you were looking for or if you meant something different, please provide more context, and I'll be happy to help!