A candence marks

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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.

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so the end of a phrase is correct?

Yes, that's correct! In music, a cadence typically marks the end of a phrase, section, or piece. It serves as a point of rest or resolution, guiding the listener's sense of closure. Different types of cadences create varying degrees of tension and release. For example, an authentic cadence provides a strong sense of resolution, while a half cadence leaves the listener expecting more. Would you like to know more about a specific type of cadence or anything else related to music?