The Language of Music - Tom Brooks Music

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CHAPTER 29 : MODULATION


The term MODULATION has several different definitions, even inside the


realm of music. The most common use in contemporary music refers to a


Transposition within a piece of music – a point in the song where you change


the Key and continue the song in a new Key (usually a higher key) -


e.g. “Let’s MODULATE up to D Major for the last chorus” or


“Let’s MODULATE down a 4


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as we transition to the next song in the medley”.

nuggets of knowledge

MODULATION means changing from one Key Center to another.

The most common place to hear a Modulation in pop music would be leading


into the last chorus of a song, but they can happen anywhere. Sometimes an


arrangement may modulate a particular section for a soloist (a verse for a low


alto for instance) and then modulate back when the other singers join.


There are two basic types:



PHRASE MODULATION




PIVOT CHORD MODULATION


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