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Q1Domain Verified
Within "The Complete EDM & Pop Modulation Course 2026," what is the primary harmonic function of a secondary dominant chord when applied to a minor key's tonic in a pop context, and how might this differ in a more complex EDM progression?
To establish a plagal cadence, creating a gentle resolution from the subdominant to the tonic.
C) To introduce modal interchange, borrowing chords from parallel major keys to add color and unexpected harmonic movement.
To temporarily tonicize a chord other than the main tonic, usually the dominant, leading to a stronger resolution to the original toni
To create a deceptive cadence, resolving to the subdominant, often used to prolong the dominant's tension.
Q2Domain Verified
The EDM section of "The Complete EDM & Pop Modulation Course 2026" discusses "reharmonization through modal mixture." If a track is primarily in C minor, what is a sophisticated application of modal mixture that would create a distinctly "progressive house" feel, and why is it effective?
Substituting the iiø7 chord (D°7) with the ii7 chord (Dmin7) to soften the harmonic color.
Employing the bIII major chord (Eb major) as a substitute for the tonic (C minor) to create an unexpected tonic shift.
Replacing the iv chord (Fm) with its parallel major counterpart (F major) to brighten the progression.
Using the bVI chord (Ab major) as a pre-dominant to the V chord (G major), creating a strong, yearning tension.
Q3Domain Verified
In "The Complete EDM & Pop Modulation Course 2026," the module on "Advanced Pop Chord Progressions" explores the use of altered dominants. Consider a song in G major. What is the most compelling reason to employ a G#°7 (G sharp diminished seventh) chord as a passing chord leading to the tonic (G major), and how does its intervallic structure contribute?
To create a smooth chromatic ascent to the tonic, with the diminished seventh interval adding a sense of anticipation.
To act as a tritone substitution for the V7 chord (D7), creating a more dissonant and driving tension before resolution.
To function as a chromatic mediant, offering a surprising but pleasing harmonic shift.
To prepare a deceptive cadence by creating a strong pull towards the relative minor (E minor).

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