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This blog was created for students in the first year sequence of music theory courses. The primary purpose is to improve communication between the instructor and students as well as encourage peer to peer learning.
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Though both cadences end on one: A Perfect Authentic Cadence ends with the tonic in the soprano while an Imperfect Authentic Cadence does not giving it less finality.
Also with the imperfect authentic cadence you must have either an inverted V chord or a one chord without the root of the chord in the soprano, however with the perfect authentic you must have a root position V chord and a root position I with the root in the soprano.
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