záróhangsorral
Záróhangsorral is a Hungarian term used in music theory to describe a concluding harmonic progression or cadence. It refers to the specific sequence of chords that brings a musical piece, or a section of a piece, to a close. The primary function of a záróhangsorral is to provide a sense of resolution and finality, signaling the end of a musical thought.
There are several common types of záróhangsorral, each with a different character and effect. The most definitive
Less conclusive but still effective closing progressions include the deceptive cadence, where the dominant chord (V)