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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Modal Harmony & Chord Progressions Course 2026," which of the following modal interchange techniques is most likely to create a sense of "borrowed" color without fundamentally altering the established tonal center, often employed for subtle emotional shifts?
Secondary dominant application
Chromatic mediation
Modal mixture from the parallel minor
Diatonic substitution
Q2Domain Verified
According to the principles presented in "The Complete Modal Harmony & Chord Progressions Course 2026," when analyzing a progression in Lydian, the characteristic upward pull towards the tonic is most strongly associated with the resolution of which scale degree, and what chord typically supports it?
The subdominant (4th degree) resolving to the tonic, supported by a IV chord.
The raised fourth (tritone substitute) resolving to the tonic, supported by a dominant chor
D) The supertonic (2nd degree) resolving to the tonic, supported by a ii chord.
The leading tone (7th degree) resolving to the tonic, supported by a V chord.
Q3Domain Verified
"The Complete Modal Harmony & Chord Progressions Course 2026" emphasizes the importance of understanding the intervallic relationships within modes. When constructing a progression in the Phrygian mode, what intervallic characteristic of the mode is most directly responsible for creating its distinctive "Spanish" or "dark" sound, and which chord typically embodies this characteristic most prominently?
The major third, creating a bright, heroic quality, often found in a I chord.
interval above the tonic, creating tension and a characteristic pull, often found in a iiø chord or a bII chord. D) The raised sixth (major sixth) interval, contributing to a melancholic, yearning quality, often found in a vi chord.
The diminished fifth between the tonic and the fifth, leading to a dissonant, unstable feel, often found in a vii° chord.
The lowered second (minor secon

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