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Q1Domain Verified
Within the context of "The Complete Modal Harmony & Chord Construction Course 2026," which modal scale derivation is most directly associated with the construction of chords exhibiting a "Lydian dominant" flavor, characterized by its raised 4th and raised 7th degrees relative to the dominant chord?
The Dorian mode's characteristic minor 6th and major 7th intervals.
The Lydian mode's characteristic augmented 4th and major 7th intervals.
The Phrygian mode's characteristic minor 2nd and minor 6th intervals.
The Mixolydian mode's characteristic minor 7th interval.
Q2Domain Verified
According to the pedagogical approach in "The Complete Modal Harmony & Chord Construction Course 2026," what is the fundamental harmonic consequence of employing a ii-ø7 chord in a minor key, as opposed to a ii-7 chord?
The ii-ø7 chord, when functioning as a pre-dominant in a minor key, typically resolves to the tonic minor chord.
The ii-ø7 chord, with its diminished triad and minor 7th, creates a sense of instability and often leads to a V chord.
The ii-7 chord, built on the supertonic of a minor scale, inherently possesses a tritone that resolves outwards.
The ii-ø7 chord introduces a brighter, more resolved sound due to its major 3rd.
Q3Domain Verified
In "The Complete Modal Harmony & Chord Construction Course 2026," when analyzing the harmonic implications of the Aeolian mode, what distinguishes its characteristic harmonic movement from that of the Natural Minor scale?
The Aeolian mode possesses a raised 6th degree, creating a more melancholic quality.
The Aeolian mode's characteristic minor 7th degree creates a weaker dominant function compared to the Harmonic Minor's leading tone.
The Aeolian mode's characteristic major 2nd and major 6th intervals lead to distinct chord voicings.
The Aeolian mode shares the same intervallic structure as the Natural Minor scale, making them harmonically indistinguishable.

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