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CADENCE

Volume 4 · 120 words · 1797 Edition

or Repose, in music, (from the Latin cadere to fall or descend); the termination of an harmonical phrase on a repose, or on a perfect chord. See Music, art. 73—76, and 132—137.

reading, is a falling of the voice below the key-note at the close of every period. In reading, whether prose or verse, a certain tone is assumed which is called the key-note; and in this tone the bulk of the words

in the manage, an equal measure or proportion, observed by a horse in all his motions; so that his times have an equal regard to one another, the one does not embrace or take in more ground than the other, and the horse observes his ground regularly.