1:5 Simple and Advanced Modulations Flashcards
the process of moving from one key to another without changing the key signature is
modulation
changing tonal centers is especially effective where the desired outcome is
a mood change
process of moving a tonal center to a closely related key using a pivot chord
simple modulation
a chord used to link two tonal centers together
pivot chord
in simple modulations, chords that are diatonic in both keys are called
common chords
how is a key or tonal center established?
dominant to tonic progression
a new key or tonal center must be established via a ___ progression prior to ___
V-I progression, the end of it’s first phrase
process of moving a tonal center to a distantly related key, or by advanced modulation techniques
advanced modulation
pivot chords may be spelled enharmonically (T/F)
true
diatonic to diatonic modulation
pivot chords will be diatonic in both the old and new keys
diatonic to diatonic in advanced modulation
new diatonic chord must not be a closely related key to original key
diatonic to chromatic modulation
pivot chords will be diatonic in the old key and chromatic in the new key.
chromatic to diatonic
pivot chord will be chromatic in the old key and diatonic in the new key
chromatic to chromatic
the pivot chord is chromatic in both keys
enharmonic modulation
pivot chord sounds the same in both keys and is enharmonically spelled in the NEW key