Lydian cadence

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title: Lydian cadence
text: A Lydian cadence is a type of half cadence that was popular in the Ars nova style of the 14th and early 15th century. It is so-called because it evokes the Lydian mode based on its final chord as a tonic, and may be construed with the chord symbols VII♯63-I or III63-IV. It is also the most common type of double-leading-tone cadence, as it contains two leading-tone resolutions. A frequently-used type of Landini cadence is based on the Lydian cadence, with the upper voice dropping to before skippi
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description: Musical cadence popular in the 14th century
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