The most conclusive sounding cadence often found at the end of a piece is a perfect authentic cadence (PAC). This cadence typically involves moving from the dominant chord (V) to the tonic chord (I) in a strong, conclusive manner, often with the highest note of the melody being the root of the tonic chord. This type of cadence is widely used in Western classical music to create a sense of finality and resolution.
The most conclusive sounding cadence often found at the end of a piece is a
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