Common chord modulation or pivot chord modulation is the smoothest modulation technique out there. In this crystal clear guitar tutorial video you’ll also learn about 7 other ways to modulate van one key to another. Modulation techniques in this video are Common chord modulation, Common tone / enharmonic modulation, Chromatic modulation, Direct / phrase modulation, Sequential modulation / rosalia, Chain modulation and Parallel modulation.
0:00 Introduction
0:54 Types of modulation
4:24 Common chord modulation in depth
5:28 Close related keys
6:48 Establishing the key
7:44 The pivot chord
9:08 6. The modulation
13:05 The procedure
13:40 Example in minor
15:38 Conclusion
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Artwork: (c) 2021) Rob van Hal
Used:
Ibanez JEM 7vb (www.Ibanez.com)
Ibanez RT
Ibanez SD GR Bass (www.Ibanez.com)
Schecter Banshee GT FR (www.schecterguitars.com/)
Takamine GD930 (www.takamine.com)
Castilla Classical Guitars
Samson Concert 99 Wireless system
Rode Microphone
Axe FX II (www.fractalaudio.com)
BIAS FX (www.positivegrid.com)
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(c)2021 Rob van Hal, Netherlands
Subjects in this video:
Common chord modulation,
Pivot chord modulation,
Modulating,
How to modulate from one key to another,
Changing keys,
How to change keys,
Common tone modulation,
Enharmonic modulation,
Chromatic modulation,
Direct modulation,
Phrase modulation,
Sequential modulation,
Rosalia,
Chain modulation,
Parallel modulation,
Music theory lesson guitar,
Music theory,
Guitar tutorial,
Guitar lesson,
Rob van Hal,
QJamTracks,
Q Jem tracks,
Q jam tracks