trijuga
Trijuga is a term that can refer to several different concepts, primarily in the context of music and astronomy. In music, trijuga is a type of cadential progression in Baroque music. It is characterized by a descending bass line and a specific harmonic movement that creates a strong sense of resolution. This progression is often found at the end of musical phrases or sections, providing a sense of closure. Composers like J.S. Bach and Handel frequently employed trijuga in their works.
Beyond music, trijuga can also appear in astronomical contexts. It is sometimes used to describe a specific