- Is a Cadential 6 4 a perfect authentic cadence?
- What is an arpeggiated 6 4 chord?
- Are Cadential 6 4 chords metrically accented?
Is a Cadential 6 4 a perfect authentic cadence?
The complete figure is 8/6/4–8/5/3. The cadential six-four can occur over the cadential dominant of a PAC, IAC, or HC. ... A double cadence is a four-stage pattern over the cadential dominant used almost exclusively in perfect authentic cadences.
What is an arpeggiated 6 4 chord?
Arpeggiated six-four chords:
The notes are just moved around on the same chord, and at a certain point, the fifth of the chord might occur in the bass, making a 6/4 chord. This type of 6/4 chord can be used without the above restrictions on leaps or doubling, since it is the same chord throughout.
Are Cadential 6 4 chords metrically accented?
Cadential 6-4s are the only metrically accented 6-4 chords. Passing 6-4s have stepwise bass motion up or down a third.