Section 1: Chapter 5 Simple And Advanced Modulations Flashcards
(19 cards)
_______ is the process of moving a tonal center to a closely related key.
Simple Modulation
If two keys are closely related, the keys they will have no more than ____ sharp or flat between them.
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List the closely related keys for D Major.
A Major, G Major, B minor, F♯ minor, E minor
List the closely related keys for B♭ minor.
F minor, E♭ minor, A♭ Major, E♭ Major, D♭ Major
________ is a chord that links two keys together.
Pivot chord
Chords that are diatonic in both keys are __________.
A. Distant related chords
B. Enharmonic chords
C. Common chords
D. Common tones
C. Common chords
Identify ALL the possible common chords between F Major and B♭ Major.
F, B♭, Gm, Dm
Identify ALL the possible common chords between C minor and A♭ Major.
Cm, A♭, Fm, E♭
The process in modulation which moves the tonal center to a distant related key is or a closely related key using advanced concepts is known as _____________.
Advanced modulation
What is not recommended when modulating to a closely related key when using a common chord?
If a common chord is used, it is not recommend the pivot chord of the new key should be the dominant or diminished 7th.
Why would you not want to use a dominant chord abruptly when modulating?
However, having the V-I progression as part of, or immediately after, the modulation may present an abrupt change in tonality for the listener.
When modulating diatonic to diatonic in advanced modulation, what makes it different from simple modulation?
In diatonic to diatonic advanced modulation, pivot chords will be diatonic in both the old and new keys. A diatonic to diatonic modulation in simple and advanced are basically defined the same way with the exception that in advanced modulation, the tonal center must go to a distant related key.

What happens in diatonic to chromatic modulation?
pivot chords will be diatonic in the old key and chromatic in the new key.

What happens in chromatic to diatonic modulation?
pivot chords will be chromatic in the old key and diatonic in the new key.

What happens in chromatic to chromatic modulation?
pivot chords will be chromatic in both the old and new keys.

What happens in enharmonic modulation?
An enharmonic modulation occurs when the pivot chord sounds the same in both keys and is enharmonically spelled in the new key.
What happens in a change in mode?
This type of modulation occurs when the old key modulates to its parallel key.

What happens in modulation by common tone?
In modulation by common tone, also known as pivot tone or pivot note, a single tone found in one voice, or a unison tone found multiple voices, serves as a pivot point between two keys. The tone may be repeated or sustained. Figured bass analysis for common tones will reflect their diatonic positions within the old and new key.

What is the total number of closely related keys for one key?
5
1 relative minor
2 keys one sharp sharper including relative minor
2 keys one flat flatter including relative minor