1:5 Simple and Advanced Modulations Flashcards

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1
Q

the process of moving from one key to another without changing the key signature is

A

modulation

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2
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changing tonal centers is especially effective where the desired outcome is

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a mood change

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3
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process of moving a tonal center to a closely related key using a pivot chord

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simple modulation

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4
Q

a chord used to link two tonal centers together

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pivot chord

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5
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in simple modulations, chords that are diatonic in both keys are called

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common chords

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6
Q

how is a key or tonal center established?

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dominant to tonic progression

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7
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a new key or tonal center must be established via a ___ progression prior to ___

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V-I progression, the end of it’s first phrase

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8
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process of moving a tonal center to a distantly related key, or by advanced modulation techniques

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advanced modulation

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9
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pivot chords may be spelled enharmonically (T/F)

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true

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10
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diatonic to diatonic modulation

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pivot chords will be diatonic in both the old and new keys

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11
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diatonic to diatonic in advanced modulation

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new diatonic chord must not be a closely related key to original key

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12
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diatonic to chromatic modulation

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pivot chords will be diatonic in the old key and chromatic in the new key.

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13
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chromatic to diatonic

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pivot chord will be chromatic in the old key and diatonic in the new key

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14
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chromatic to chromatic

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the pivot chord is chromatic in both keys

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15
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enharmonic modulation

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pivot chord sounds the same in both keys and is enharmonically spelled in the NEW key

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16
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change of mode

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type of modulation when the old key modulates to its parallel key

17
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common tone modulation

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a common tone or pivot tone in one or more voices serves as a pivot point between two keys