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#28 Basic Modulation : How to Modulate into another key.

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In this lesson I explain what modulation is and introduce the very basics of modulating. Also, I explain what an Applied Dominate is and how to use it in your composing. Knowing your Circle of fifths is VERY important so if you aren't familiar with it yet, go check out my lesson # 9 which covers the circle of fifths. Music theory is fun! woo!

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Thanks for watching! Hope this helps!

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  • damn u. have u used any drug before making the video?

  • lol. No. I don't use drugs. Ever.

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  • ur the best on YOUTUBE. thank you for your time MASTER.

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  • im trying to figure out how to change keys from d harmonic m to c harm m and i am so confused on how to do this, i am looking for a falling effect maybe even a raise the modulation octave but the ending result being Cm BELOW all of the D m's notes? if you could help me with this i would appreciate it i cant find it anywhere, i am playing the g7 but its too jazzy for distortion guitar.

  • what the hell is a ii 4 3  II D major Chord?

  • great dude!

  • first time i came across your channel. Good Job! I'll be looking into these videos as i think it's helpful especially for beginners like me.

  • I am curious about the diff between modulation and tonicization when studying cp in 2 parts I came across a technique of useing an accidental for second to last note of the cp it was recomended I use a maj 6th or min 3rd on preliminal measure followed by the octave to produce a per cadence, this accidental on the 2nd to last measure makes me curious as to weather it is to be classified as a tonisization,modulation or purely viewed as an accidential. if anyone knows much about this please respond

  • @yunchinleong1

    he is a good teacher. I didnt know anything about music theory until I came across Andrews videos. I understand everything from his lessons so I dont know why are you saying that he sucks at teaching (perhaps u are a bad student lol) ... I like his way of teaching and he certainly didnt waste my time.

    hes good at whats hes doing and he does it for free, show some respect.

  • good explanation, thanks again.

  • Do not waste your own time and , and other's too. You have not the slightest idea about teaching, even if you are good in yourself.

  • why are you using the term "Applied Dominate" in text, when you are saying "Applied Dominant" (referring to Secondary Dominants) ?

  • you teach in a very funny way

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