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Modality and Tonality Shifts Mastery Hub: The Industry Found

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of modal interchange, what distinguishes a "borrowed chord" from a chord that is simply part of a parallel modal scale?
Borrowed chords are diatonic to a parallel mode but are used in a tonic key that is *not* the parallel mode's toni
C) Borrowed chords are always minor-quality chords used in a major key.
Borrowed chords always introduce a tritone substitution relative to the tonic.
Borrowed chords are exclusively used to create plagal cadences.
Q2Domain Verified
The course emphasizes "The Complete Modal Interchange & Borrowed Chords Course 2026." If a composer is in C Major and uses an F minor chord (F-Ab-C), what is the most likely modal interchange scenario being employed?
Borrowing from C Aeolian (natural minor), where F minor is the iv chor
Borrowing from C Dorian, where F minor is the iv chord.
Borrowing from C Phrygian, where F minor is the i chord.
D) Borrowing from C Lydian, where F minor is the ii chord.
Q3Domain Verified
Consider a progression in A minor: Am - G - C - F. According to the principles of modal interchange as presented in "The Complete Modal Interchange & Borrowed Chords Course 2026," how would the F major chord be best understood in this context?
D) As a diatonic chord within A minor's harmonic or melodic minor scales.
As a secondary dominant leading to a B diminished chord.
As a borrowed chord from the parallel major key (A major), functioning as the IV chor
As a plagal cadence with the preceding C major chord.

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