So, "accent" applies to dynamics on the level of a measure, and "cadence" applies to relatively short (or could they also be long?) patterns, which are larger than a single meaure in length?kaden wrote:Rhythm is the placement of accents, notes and rests within a bar of music which has a defined time signature. Cadence is ..er...recurring rhythmic patterns, sorta
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If you put together 1 bar of 3/4 with a slight shuffle feel and 1 bar of 2/4 with a 2 step feel, you end up with 1 bar of 5/4 with the cadence of Dave Brubeck's 'Take 5'.
This of course has nothing to do with tarnce.
K
take care,
McLilith
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Oddly enough, I don't seem to mind that this has nothing to do with tarnce.