Examples of 'cadences' in a sentence

Meaning of "cadences"

cadence (noun): Refers to the rhythm, flow, or modulation of sounds in music, speech, or poetry. This term is often used in music theory, linguistics, and literary analysis
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  • plural of cadence
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of cadence (verb)

How to use "cadences" in a sentence

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Cadences are particularly important in the establishment of key.
Both will perform two drum cadences.
The cadences are nearly always elaborate melismas.
Odd speech patterns or cadences in their voice.
And cadences of the spoken phrases.
Another rule concerns perfect cadences more.
This is common at cadences as a consequence of the voice leading.
Hymns typically end on plagal cadences.
Soldiers shouting cadences in distance.
There are them for different capacities and cadences.
The cadences are the same.
An operation of automatically determining rhythmic cadences according to densities.
These cadences were similar to the ones applied in the present investigation.
An operation of automatically determining rhythmic cadences of accompaniment chords.
The cadences are different.

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Mostly he attends to rhythms and cadences.
These are the most common cadences in classical music.
Remember that there are different types of cadences.
I loved her cadences there.
I did not know there were cadences.
Cadences are a way of understanding naturally occurring patterns in the design of levels.
I am just gonna do the cadences.
Number of ring cadences before the service will answer on ring tone no reply.
No one hears these cadences.
Cadences employ the four basic drum strokes and often directly include drum rudiments.
They learn about the rhythms and cadences of language.
Burgundian cadences became popular in Burgundian music.
Just old military cadences.
The cadences of her writing made me think of Dylan Thomas.
It takes on vital cadences.
The cadences Recognizing cadences.
I do not appreciate the military reciting vile and filthy cadences.
The percussion section performs drum cadences with plates and silverware.
Luzzaschi lessens the sectionalizing effect of his compositional techniques by weakening cadences.
They decided on specific gestures and vocal cadences for each character that could be mimicked.
And we also looked at examples of voice movements within these different cadences.
There are three big cadences in the Dorian mode.
These experiments were carried out at moderate exercise intensity and different pedaling cadences.
Haydn depicts Chaos by withholding musical cadences from the ends of phrases.
The opening theme of the introduction is restated in the coda before the final cadences.
It is indeed a pleasure to hear the musical cadences of Wales ringing across the Chamber.
It is in AAB form with musical rhymes at the cadences.
Can you identify the cadences in this work?
Loud voices were repeating the Rosary in various rhythmical cadences.
Which forms are closer to the cadences of contemporary speech?
One person can not be a member of the Council of Elders more than two cadences.
Using pre-defined cadences to significantly reduce manual steps.
Identification of cadences.
As a sort of work song, military cadences take their rhythms from the work being done.
The savage rhythms of his works are very different from the melancholic onomatopoeic African cadences.

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