Leading Note and Cadence
Knowing the definitions of leading note and cadence I tried answering the following questions.
But unable to workout. Could anyone share their comments upon it.
1) Which note is the leading note in this piece?
2) Name the cadence that ends this piece?
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2) Since the least two measures go from V to I it looks like an authentic cadence to me.
In reply to 2) Since the least two by mike320
V to I means, CEG to FAC should come...
But here, ACG to DDF is coming..
So how could this be termed as V to 1
In reply to V to I means, CEG to FAC by karthiks25
This piece is in the key of D, not the key of F.
In reply to This piece is in the key of by Marc Sabatella
ah, thanks for that correction...
In that case, V-i is given by ACE to DFA...
But here, it is ACG to DDF..
So how to compare these...
In reply to ah, thanks for that by karthiks25
The second beat of the next to last measure has A in the base, C on the bottom of the treble and E in the top line of the treble, so the chord is A-C-E which is a V chord in the key of D.
To make a chord it only take the 1st and 3rd, a chord of 1st and 5th is meaningless. The final chord is D-F which makes it a I chord.
In reply to The second beat of the next by mike320
ok. it's clear..
one thing---> Are you mentioning the E in the first line of the treble stave?
If so, is it a part of the chord. I thought A-C-G to be the chord as it lied in one straight line
In reply to ok. it's clear.. one by karthiks25
Removed.
In reply to ok. it's clear.. one by karthiks25
the A-C-G is actually a V13 (or VII7) chord which you expect to resolve to a V chord since 13 (and 7) chords in classical music are not expected to be sustained, but always resolved.
In reply to the A-C-G is actually a V13 by mike320
A,C#,G ?
only: V7
In reply to A,C#,G ? only: V7 by Ziya Mete Demircan
You are correct Ziya. I was using the wrong key.