What is pivot modulation? #chordprogression #composer #composer

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Nice simple explanation thanks very much, looking forward to putting it into practice

jordanelmhirst
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The only difference between the keys of C and G is the F#. Otherwise it's all the same notes.

I'm not sure if this is a good way to see things, but it helped me to understand modes and the circle of 5ths.

Of course the nature of the F/F# changes more than that - where the F goes from being the 4th degree of C; to the F#, which is the 7th degree of G major.

But as a way of understanding and remembering scales and modes, etc, this simple way of seeing the similarities and differences was helpful to me.

justinatest
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Nice! What's the other modulation techniques?

Danumurti
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Nice. Did you ever get full control in the pinky?

Shdowbanned
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Fantástico! Preciso arrumar tempo para estudar seus vídeos.

rigarcia
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Nice sharing😃.. Can we use Em too as a pivot modulation? Both C and G has Em (3rd degree and 6th degree)

cressentiamurniastuti
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This is very useful thanks! Is there a specific reason why you use a F6 instead of a normal F major chord as the IV and a Am7 after the Am? Thank you

clementepascale
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For some reason, the first part almost reminds me of Beauty and the Beast

LivingGuy