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Modal Interchange Modulation Mastery Hub: The Industry Found

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of modal interchange, the "borrowed chord" is most accurately defined as:
A chord that functions identically to a diatonic chord but is spelled with altered notes.
A chord originating from a different mode that is temporarily introduced into the prevailing diatonic harmony.
A chord whose root is a perfect fifth above a diatonic chord in the primary key.
A chord that shares two or more common tones with the diatonic chords of the primary key.
Q2Domain Verified
When analyzing a progression that utilizes modal interchange, the primary function of a borrowed chord from the parallel minor in a major key is often to:
Introduce a temporary ii-V relationship borrowed from the parallel minor.
Create a plagal cadence with a stronger sense of finality.
Emphasize the subdominant function with a more poignant or melancholic color.
Resolve to the tonic chord with increased emotional intensity.
Q3Domain Verified
asks about the *primary* function of *a* borrowed chord from the parallel minor, and the subdominant enhancement is more universally applicable to common borrowings like iv or bVI. Question: The "modal interchange modulation" technique, as presented in "The Complete Modal Interchange & Borrowed Chords Course 2026," primarily relies on which of the following harmonic devices to facilitate a smooth transition between keys?
Shared diatonic chords between the source and target keys and strategically placed borrowed chords.
Chromatic mediants and augmented sixth chords to create strong directional pull.
Direct modulation through parallel octave leaps and enharmonic reinterpretation.
Common-tone diminished chords and pivot chord modulations.

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