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Cadenced: Encyclopedia - Cadence

Things known as a cadence include: Cadence, a chord progression that comes at the closing of a musical phrase. A military cadence is a chant that is sung by military personnel while running or marching. Cadence, an electronic design automation company. Cadence (cycling), the number of revolutions of the cranks per minute. In the modern marching band, a drum cadence (also called a walkbeat or street beat) is a work played exclusively by the percussion section as an p

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Cadenced: Encyclopedia - Cadency
See also Cadency (name) and cadency name Cadency is any systematic way of distinguishing similar coats of arms belonging to members of the same family. It is a kind of differencing. Cadency is necessary because in most heraldic systems a given design may be owned by only one person (or, in some cases, one man) at once. However, because heraldic designs may be inherited, the arms of members of a family will usually be similar to the arms used by its oldest surviving member (called the "plain coat"). They are formed ...

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Cadenced: Encyclopedia II - Cadence music - Cadences in medieval polyphony

Medieval cadences are based upon dyads rather than chords. A clausula is a dyadic or intervallic, rather than chordal or harmonic, cadence. It requires at least two voices in contrary motion. According to Carl Dahlhaus (1990), "as late at the 13th century the half step was experienced as a problematic interval not easily understood, as the irrational remainder between the perfect fourth and the ditone [4/3 / (9/8)2 = 256/243!]." In a melodic half step, no "tendency was perceived of the lower tone toward the upper, or of the upp ...

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Cadence music, Cadence music - Cadences in medieval polyphony, Cadence music - Classical cadential trill, Cadence music - Source

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Cadenced: Encyclopedia - Cadence music

In Western musical theory a cadence (Latin cadentia, "a falling") is a particular series of intervals or chords that ends a phrase, section, or piece of music. Cadences give phrases a distinctive ending, that can, for example, indicate to the listener whether the piece is to be continued or concluded. An analogy can be made with punctuation, with some weaker cadences acting as commas, indicating a pause or momentary rest, while a stronger cadence will then act as the period, indicating the end of the phrase or musical sentence. ...

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Cadenced: Encyclopedia - Military cadence

In the armed services, a military cadence or cadence call is a sort of work song: a chant that is sung by military personnel while running or marching. In the United States, these cadences are sometimes called jody calls or jodies, after Jody, a recurring character who figures in some traditional cadences. Requiring no instruments to play, they are counterparts in oral military folklore of the military march. As a sort of work song, military cadences take their rhythms from the work being done (compare sea shanty.) Many cadences have a call and response structure; one soldier in ...

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Cadenced: Encyclopedia - Cadence cycling

Cadence in cycling is the number of revolutions of the cranks per minute. Cyclists typically have a preferred cadence at which they feel most comfortable, and on bicycles with many gears it is possible to stick to a favourite cadence at a wide range of speeds. Recreational and utility cyclists typically cycle around 60–80 rpm; racing cyclists around 80–120 rpm and sprinters up to 170 rpm for short bursts. Cycling great Lance ...

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Cadenced: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Cadenced

cadenced: In measured, modulated, rhythmic voice.

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Cadenced: Encyclopedia - Bicycling terminology

The following terminology is used in the general sport of cycling, as well as the more specific road bicycle racing and mountain bicycle racing. Bicycling terminology - A. Bicycling terminology - all-rounder. A person who excels in both climbing and time trialing, and may also be a decent sprinter. In stage races, an all-rounder seeks a top-10 place in the General Classification. Eddy Merckx was a notable all-rounder; Lance Armstrong, Jan Ullrich and Ivan Basso ar ...

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Cadenced: Encyclopedia - Avanti Corporation

Avanti Corporation (the last 'i' is upside down, so it is also often seen as Avant!) was an electronic design automation company. It is best known for a long running legal battle with Cadence Design Systems, of which Business week said "The Avant! case is probably the most dramatic tale of white-collar crime in the history of Silicon Valley". In this case, Cadence and the district attorney claimed that Avanti ...

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Cadenced: Encyclopedia - Circle of fifths

In music theory, the circle of fifths is an example of a modulatory space. It consists of all 12 notes of the (equally tempered) chromatic scale. Starting on any note and repeatedly ascending by the musical interval of a perfect fifth, one will eventually land on the same note, after reaching all of the other notes: Descending by fifths, and ascending or descending by fourths also works, since motion in one direction by a fourth is equivalent to motion in the opposite direction by a fifth. For this reason the circle o ...

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Cadenced: Encyclopedia - Caribbean Carnival

Caribbean Carnival is an event that takes place in many of the Caribbean islands annually. Caribbean Carnival features traditions and various aspects of culture which revolves around music and other festival events. Caribbean Carnival - Music Styles. Cadence_music Calypso Junkanoo Kaiso Kompa Parang Punta Ringbang Salsa Soca Spouge Steelpan Tuk Zouk

Cadenced: Encyclopedia - Vehicle dynamics

Vehicle dynamics - Definitions. Ackermann steering geometry Camber angle Caster angle Circle of forces Electronic Stability Program Live axle Oversteer Roll center Toe Understeer Unsprung weight Weight transfer important publications in vehicle dynamics Vehicle dynamics - Performance driving techniques. Cadence braking D ...

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Cadenced: Encyclopedia - Canting arms

Canting arms is a technique used in European heraldry whereby the name of the individual or community represented in a coat of arms is "translated" into a visual pun. The term probably originally came from the same root as the term 'cant' meaning slang or argot. An example of canting arms are those of the late Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, who was born Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. Her arms, shown to the right contain in sinister (i.e., on the wearer's left/viewer's right) the bows and blue lions which make up the family arms of the Bowes-Lyon family. Blazon | Cadency | Canting arms ...

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Cadenced: Encyclopedia - Antara

Antara is the equivalent of a verse in Hindustani classical music. In Hindustani classical music, the fixed (dhrupad/bandish) section is in four parts of which only the first two are performed regularly: Sthayi (pallavi in Carnatic music) - the first line of the Sthayi serves as a cadence, while the section itself serves as a base for the singer returns to the Sthayi time and again after each part; Antara (Anupallavi in Carnatic music) - the intermediate part sung in a high register focusing on the tar shadja, with a good deal ...

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Cadenced: Encyclopedia - Crest heraldry

In heraldry, a crest is a component of a coat of arms. It is a figure (or group of figures), often but not always a beast of some kind, depicted atop the helmet placed above the shield. The crest has been traditionally used by men only, with the exception of queens of England or Britain, who have been treated heraldically as men. Some armigers used their crest as a personal badge, which led to the erroneous use of the word "crest" to describe a shield or full coat of arms. Blazon | Cadency | ...

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Cadenced: Encyclopedia - Rapping

Rapping, the rhythmic delivery of rhymes, is one of the four central elements of hip-hop culture. Rap can be delivered over a beat or over human beatboxing. A rapper may also perform acapella without any accompaniment. Due to its increasing popularity, rapping has also been assimilated into other musical forms. Rapping - Rapper vs. MC. By standard definition, a rapper is anyone who raps lyrics and an MC—also spelled 'emcee'—is a rapper who performs for crowds.Including:

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Cadenced: Encyclopedia II - Military cadence - History

The word "cadence" was applied to these chants because of an earlier meaning, in which it meant the number of steps a marcher or runner took per minute. The cadence was set by a drummer or sergeant, and discipline was extremely important as keeping the cadence directly affected the travel speed of infantry. There were other purposes: the close-order drill was a particular cadence count for the complex sequence of loading and firing a musket. In the Revolutionary War, Baron von Steuben notably imported European battlefield techniques which persist, greatly modified, to this day. Cad ...

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Military cadence, Military cadence - History, Military cadence - Jody calls, Military cadence - External link

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Cadenced: Encyclopedia II - Military cadence - Jody calls

In the United States, these songs get the name jody call or jody (also jodie) from a recurring character, a civilian named "Jody" whose luxurious lifestyle is contrasted with military deprivations in a number of traditional calls. Jody is the person who stays at home, drives the soldier's car, and gets the soldier's sweetheart while the soldier is in recruit training or in country. (Serendipitously, th ...

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Military cadence, Military cadence - History, Military cadence - Jody calls, Military cadence - External link

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Cadenced: Encyclopedia II - Bicycling terminology - C

Bicycling terminology - cadence. Main articles: Cadence (cycling), and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]]See also:

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Cadenced: Encyclopedia II - Secondary dominant - Mozart example

In the well-known harmony textbook by Walter Piston and Mark DeVoto, a passage from the last movement of Mozart's Piano Sonata K. 283 in G major serves as one illustration of secondary dominants. Below, the harmony alone is first given, labeled both for the literal names of the chords and for their chord number in the key of G major. It can be seen that this passage has three secondary dominants, each one followed (as expected) by the chord of which it is the dominant. At the end, there is a standard dominant-tonic cadence, which concludes the phrase. The lines drawn below the diagram show each instance in whi ...

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Secondary dominant, Secondary dominant - Definition and notation, Secondary dominant - Choice of major over minor, Secondary dominant - Normal sequencing or cadence, Secondary dominant - Mozart example, Secondary dominant - Use in jazz, Secondary dominant - Reference

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