Double Period Cadential Structure
In a double period structure, what distinguishes the cadence at the end of the consequent group from the cadence at the end of the antecedent group?
A
The cadence at the end of the consequent group is always a half cadence, while the antecedent group ends with an imperfect authentic cadence.
B
The cadence at the end of the consequent group is typically stronger and more conclusive, often a perfect authentic cadence.
C
The cadence at the end of the consequent group must be in a different key than the cadence at the end of the antecedent group.
D
The cadence at the end of the consequent group is always weaker, typically a plagal cadence, to create an open-ended feeling.
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