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Often used in the same context:
staccato,
intonations,
rhythms,
metronome,
monotone,
inflections,
syncopation,
basso profundo,
drawl,
decrescendo,
timbre,
snare drum,
sibilance,
guttural,
songlike,
diminuendo,
gait,
throaty,
upbeats,
melody,
assonance,
singsong,
lilt,
ostinato,
patter,
tremolos,
trill,
diction,
handclaps,
vibrato,
ride cymbal,
legato,
fingerpicking,
enunciation,
polyrhythms,
passagework,
tempos,
recitative,
phrasing,
progressions,
octave,
arpeggio,
pentameter,
rasp,
sibilant,
moog,
scat singing,
glissando,
phoneme,
bass drum,
formant,
accelerando,
altissimo,
bpm,
harmonic progression,
rhymes,
euphony,
motherese,
drumbeats,
sostenuto,
vocalizations,
crescendos,
semitones,
hum,
chromatics,
heartbeat,
tintinnabulation,
allegretto,
mannerisms,
quaver,
codas,
larghetto,
twang,
hoofbeats,
loudness,
growl,
nasal twang,
tone,
backbeat,
modulations,
brooklynese,
orotund,
preciseness,
scansion,
portamento,
falsetto,
adagios,
onomatopoeia,
tonality,
windup,
embouchure,
repetitions,
harmonies,
chords,
verses,
melisma,
prosody,
quantize,
intro,
thrum,
sopranino,
cadences,
intonation,
chime,
rhythm,
tune,
chant,
swing,
voice,
whistle,
chanting,
inflection,
refrains
More specific:
common measure,
common meter,
foot,
metrical foot,
metrical unit,
scansion
Appears in the definition of:
amen cadence,
cadenced,
cadent,
chantlike,
double-quick,
intoned,
masculine,
plagal cadence,
singsong
More general:
poetic rhythm,
prosody,
rhythmicity,
rhythmic pattern
Synonyms:
beat,
cadency,
measure,
meter
Also try:
— Adjectives for cadence:
final,
perfect,
half,
authentic,
musical,
measured,
deceptive,
full,
rhythmic,
slow,
plagal,
more...
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