Cadence Identification (Ear Training Authentic (PAC, IAC), Half, Plagal, Deceptive Cadences) | Set 1

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024

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  • @ClassicalSqueak
    @ClassicalSqueak  7 месяцев назад +1

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  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 11 месяцев назад +1

    Merci beaucoup, these really are the best videos on ear training. I've subbed to your channel, and I've watched your videos numerous times. My ear is getting better, still a long way to go. I've only recently started practicing cadences, especially the minors. Thanks for being such an inspiration.

    • @ClassicalSqueak
      @ClassicalSqueak  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your message - I am glad that the videos are useful and that your ear is getting better. It seems like you are making great progress with the consistent practice :)
      Also, thank you for subscribing; it definitely helps!

  • @mr88cet
    @mr88cet Год назад

    Thanks! Way back in the late-80s I took the usual freshman and sophomore Theory and Ear-Training curriculum. After getting bogged down in work for a few decades, I’m working to get my ears back into shape!
    So this is great stuff!
    These cadences I pretty Much have nailed, but this is great review.
    It’s wild to hear the Authentic with V rather than V7!

    • @ClassicalSqueak
      @ClassicalSqueak  Год назад +2

      Oh wow, that's awesome! Wishing you all the best in your ear training journey!
      And thank you for watching :)
      Yes, the terminology definitely differs from program to program/school. (When I first learned, Perfect cadences were any form of V to I, Imperfect cadences anything going to V, etc. I guess it depends on which method/label(s) you prefer to use, but as long as you can hear it all, then that's good!)

    • @mr88cet
      @mr88cet Год назад

      @@ClassicalSqueak, you have some great exercises for me to “chew on” while I’m doing my morning exercises, so I really appreciate that! Thanks, and well done!
      As I first started whipping my ears back into shape, I was aghast to hear myself confusing ii, iii, and vi chords. Even more embarrassingly confusing M6 vs. m6 intervals, as well as (dare I admit?) P4s for P5s! I rarely make those mistakes now, but I confess I still confuse M7s vs. m9s.
      My how the mighty have fallen!

  • @nilukabandara9076
    @nilukabandara9076 8 месяцев назад +1

    excellent work

  • @mr88cet
    @mr88cet Год назад

    Not super-important, but just a thought:
    Coming from an orchestral-instrument (and classical guitar) background, I’m finding that the piano timbre sometimes .. tints, or maybe even obscures … the sonorities of the chord qualities and cadences built from them.
    No worries though; I realize that this channel is poised mostly from the pianists’ perspective, and that’s fine.

    • @ClassicalSqueak
      @ClassicalSqueak  Год назад +1

      You are absolutely correct in your observation - I do find that it can blend together (especially as an acoustic instrument + overtones/recording process/environment, etc.)
      Unfortunately, through almost the entirety of my studies, all of the tests and examples from the solfège/dictation/aural skills classes I took were presented on an acoustic piano. In order to train my students who are auditioning for or already in university programs, I currently play the examples on my grand piano to prepare them for that format rather than using MIDI or virtual instruments. (I am also a pianist, so you are right in that this is from a pianist's perspective, haha.)
      I have a few videos up listed as "Chord Progressions with Melodies" to give some variation to chord recognition rather than strictly block/solid chords. I do take video requests into consideration, though it takes me a while to get to them since I create videos during my off-hours and prioritize what my students currently need (this is why the upload topic order might seem random as well), but please feel free to leave a comment if something might be helpful.
      My apologies for the long-winded response. Thank you for taking the time to write and for your feedback!

    • @mr88cet
      @mr88cet Год назад

      @@ClassicalSqueak, sure, that’s reasonable. Just a thought…

  • @honspoom8079
    @honspoom8079 3 месяца назад

    Very helpful series! I was just wondering how one is able to determine that the second question in set 1.2 is a half cadence as opposed to a plagal cadence since C major is the subdominant in G major and no F natural is featured in the excerpt.

    • @ClassicalSqueak
      @ClassicalSqueak  3 месяца назад

      Hi there! Good question. There is a tonic reference chord at the beginning of each set to show what key we are working with (Sets 1.1-1.3 are in the key of C major and 1.4-1.6 are in the key of C minor). Without this reference as the tonic chord or any further context, you are correct that it could be a plagal cadence in G major or half cadence in C major. Thanks!

  • @CharlesOpolot-n1u
    @CharlesOpolot-n1u 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks very much for the lesson. Help me know which voice determines the cadence of the four: Soprano,alto tenor or bass?

    • @ClassicalSqueak
      @ClassicalSqueak  6 месяцев назад

      Hi there! If you are less familiar with SATB and its use for these kinds of exercises, I would suggest this video: ruclips.net/video/ATq1vijGFrI/видео.html

  • @thexya5
    @thexya5 Год назад

    how can you aurally tell the difference between IAC and PAC? i'm having difficult distinguishing them 🥲

    • @ClassicalSqueak
      @ClassicalSqueak  Год назад

      Hi there! Just letting you know I have seen your message and I will get back to you (might be a little while yet), but I do want to reply to your question properly. Thanks for writing!

    • @ClassicalSqueak
      @ClassicalSqueak  7 месяцев назад

      Well, this clearly took longer than I anticipated, but there is a video to answer this now: ruclips.net/video/NvIJ363NXHM/видео.html