Definition of Cadencing

1. Verb. (present participle of cadence#Verb cadence) ''(verb)'' ¹

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Definition of Cadencing

1. cadence [v] - See also: cadence

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cadencing

caddysses
caddywompus
cade
cade oil
cadeau
cadeaux
cadee
cadees
cadelle
cadelle beetle
cadelles
cadence
cadenced
cadences
cadencies
cadencing (current term)
cadency
cadene
cadent
cadential
cadenza
cadenzas
cades
cadet
cadet blue
cadets
cadetship
cadetships
cadette
cadge

Literary usage of Cadencing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Music Notation and Terminology by Karl Wilson Gehrkens (1914)
"68 shows the chord G—B—D cadencing to C—E—G in three different ways. The first one (a) is called a perfect authentic cadence, but the last two (c) and (d) ..."

2. Harmony Modernized: A Course Equally Adapted for Self-instruction Or for a by Max Julius Loewengard, Theodore Baker (1910)
"... unless appearing under certain special conditions, has a cadencing effect; that is, an effect as if it belonged to a closing cadence as a forerunner of ..."

3. Poetry by Modern Poetry Association (1914)
"Strange, cadencing, soft, grave, It took our hearts in keep. We heard the Red Hound coursing Through the pale mists of the deep. ..."

4. Adolescence: Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology by Granville Stanley Hall (1904)
"The psychology of rhythm shows its basal value in cadencing the soul. We can not conceive what war, love, and religion would be without it. ..."

5. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Edward Cornelius Towne (1897)
"... that sounds almost instrumental, and upon this ground a brocading of high, shrill cadencing, repeated indefinitely, and ending always in a long ;'-/-<? ..."

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