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Cadences et Solos - translation?

ElliotElliot Madison, WisconsinNew
edited June 2007 in Gypsy Jazz 101 Posts: 551
Does 'cadences et solos' mean endings and solos, or rhythm and solos?

Or something else?

Thanks,

Elliot

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  • pdaiglepdaigle Montreal, QCNew
    Posts: 233
    "cadences" means a regular succession of sounds (with an emphasis on regular or consistent).

    So "rhythm and solos" is close: I do not know in what context you found this but they are probably alluding to rhythmic variations in solos.
  • pdaiglepdaigle Montreal, QCNew
    Posts: 233
    Looking a bit further, I found the following musical definitions of the term "cadence":

    - Chord progression that follows certain harmonic rules and that ends a phrase

    - Suite of brilliant phrases played in solo in a concerto or a sonata
  • ElliotElliot Madison, WisconsinNew
    Posts: 551
    I guess 'brilliant phrases' fits. I guess I forgot to mention it was in French, out of the Givone book.

    Thanks!

    Edited note:
    I recently did some more research on Cadence since it seems to mean the same in English as it does in French, and found that whether it is referred to as a phrase or chord, it's significance is that it suggests conclusion. There are actually a few types as pertaining to chords:

    Perfect: resolves from the V to the I
    Imperfect: goes from I II IV or VI to the V
    Plagal: resolves from IV to I
    Interrupted:resolves from V to other than the I
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