What is it called when you have four harmonious chords in a row, except the final chord is missing?
It always makes me feel very uncomfortable, but I dont know the terminology or the reason behind it
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its called a "dangling phrase"
>>66177806
What is it in music?
I cannot find anything, can you give me a link?
>>66177875
no but thats what its called, as in a "musical phrase"
>>66177910
Can you give a Wikipedia link?
I cannot find any evidence after looking, only lamps
Sorry if my English is hard to understand
can you give an example
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resolution_(music)
This is probably what you're talking about, right? When the phrase/progression is unresolved.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadence_(music)
Half cadence (imperfect cadence or semicadence): any cadence ending on V, whether preceded by V of V, ii, vi, IV, or I—or any other chord. Because it sounds incomplete or suspended, the half cadence is considered a weak cadence that calls for continuation.
>>66177957
For example, when I took a music class,the professor got to the piano and played three chords. There was a fourth he didn't play, and eventually I quietly went "Doo" to finish the chords because it made me feel uncomfortable.
What is this called? Only 3/4 of a 4 note chord being played?
For example, the three notes in Earthmover, "Doo Doo, Doo. [Noise]". The noise is the fourth note but there is uncomfortableness after the third note because it doesn't finish. Do you understand? Sorry.
>>66178025
There is no musical or scientific term for that, but I know what you mean - it's just that we're used to hearing the complete progressions, our brain completes it for us. It's like how our nose is a blind spot in our vision but our brain auto-filters it.
Also I remember the professor made a comment that this was used by Mozart or Beethoven's father to wake them up? They would play 3 chords and the child would be so irritated it didn't finish that they would get up to finish the chord.
>>66178065
Why is there no term? It could be used so much in annoying and grating music to create emotion? Movies also, I think.
>>66178066
Wow thats pretty interesting if its true
imperfect cadence
isn't that an interrupted cadence?
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>>66178252
After watching a video I discovered these are it!
Thank you!
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>>66178389
thats what I said
>>66177983