In this article, we present the exact definition and several examples (belonging to classical music and songs) in which we can find it.The Origin and Definition of CodaIt is no coincidence that the word “coda” comes from the Latin word “cauda”, which is translated into English as “...
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2.A field or category of art, such as music, ballet, or literature. 3.A nonscientific branch of learning; one of the liberal arts. 4.A skill that is attained by study, practice, or observation:the art of negotiation.See Synonyms atskill. ...
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Not surprisingly, this is why coda is used to refer to the ending (a tail) of a piece of music. The corresponding Latin word “cauda” also means tail. What is the difference between a coda, a codetta, and a cadence? A codetta means a little tail in Italian. Thus, a codetta is...
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