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Best Jazz Cadences to Practice in All Keys

Practice the essential jazz cadence families in every key with clear function.

Published May 24, 2026, 4:48 AM

Practice the essential jazz cadence families in every key with clear function.

Jazz cadences are reusable hearing patterns. Practicing them in all keys gives you more than vocabulary: it teaches the ear how pressure resolves in different harmonic dialects. Start with a few core cadences and make each one sound clear before expanding the substitutions.

Practice List
Cadences are grammar, not licks
StudentJazz Harmony
A cadence explains how a phrase closes, turns around, or avoids closure. Practice the function before decorating the voicing.
Coreii-V-I
Minorii half-diminished - V7alt - i
ColorBackdoor ivm7 - bVII7 - I
SubstitutionbII7 - I

Cadence checklist

CadenceIn CSound
Major ii-V-IDm7 G7 Cmaj7Direct functional arrival
Minor ii-V-iDm7b5 G7alt Cm6Darker dominant release
BackdoorFm7 Bb7 Cmaj7Soft plagal-dominant color
Tritone subDm7 Db7 Cmaj7Chromatic bass slide
TurnaroundCmaj7 A7 Dm7 G7Looping phrase engine
Exercise
One cadence, three textures
StudentPractice Routine
Play each cadence as shell voicings, close-position four-note voicings, and a single-line arpeggio. The function should remain audible in every texture.
Keys12
TexturesShell, full voicing, line
Tempo60 BPM
Levelintermediate

When a cadence is truly learned, you can transpose it, simplify it, ornament it, and still hear where it wants to land.

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