![]() ![]() For example, in the key of C major, the chords made possible through mode mixture (i.e. Mode mixture enables us to expand the number of possible pivot chords for modulation. To modulate to a distantly-related key, that is, a key that is more than one accidental away on the circle of fifths, requires us to use our knowledge of chromatic chords, such as those found through mode mixture. When two keys are more than one accidental apart on the circle of fifths, however, it becomes more difficult it is to find a pivot chord that will enable a smooth modulation between the two keys. ![]() For example: Example 1: Common chords in the keys of C and G major Modulation to closely-related keys is a relatively easy task we can find a pivot chord by looking at the group of chords shared between two keys that have nearly-identical key signatures. ![]()
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