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What to do With Modal Interchange

What to do With Modal Interchange

Update: 2020-06-12
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In this post we will be looking at some practical uses for modal interchange. First of all, what is it? This is a technique that consists in temporarily borrowing chords from a parallel tonality or mode that shares the same root without abandoning the established key. If any of these concepts sound unfamiliar to you, check out the links in the description that will take you to the appropriate blog entry:




- Types of Modulation - https://www.beyondmusictheory.org/types-of-modulation/


- Diatonic Modes - https://www.beyondmusictheory.org/the-diatonic-modes/


- Chord Transformations - https://www.beyondmusictheory.org/chord-transformations/


- Symmetric Scales - https://www.beyondmusictheory.org/symmetric-scales/





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What to do With Modal Interchange

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