The technique you're referring to is known as "modal interchange" or "modal mixture." It involves borrowing chords from a parallel mode or key to introduce a different tonal color or emotional quality to a piece of music. In your example, if a song is primarily in a major key but includes a minor chord built on the same root note, this could be seen as borrowing from the parallel minor key. This borrowing adds complexity and depth to the harmonic palette of the song. And the last example that adit just shared in ref to Beatles, it is also called also known as a "Picardy cadence" or Tierce de Picardie in French". Hope this helps !
Ashwin most of time Amajor / A minor used is in minor plagal cadence if it is used as borrowed or may be as picardy third in some other context .. its about context
Haha. Funny story. While answering that question i was almost about to mention the picardy third cademce but felt it might confuse them too much. But felt really nice to read this comment. Thanks 🤘
IDK if you have heard the song "Teri Yaad" from "Kisi Din" album by Adnan Sami. I'm pretty sure the music composition will amaze you. And PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE make a cover of it. I tried playing it but, I missed out on some chords which I'm pretty sure aren't from the key. Please give it a listen and make a video out of it.
Am sure this is already sorted but answering for others. You get access to courses in the dashboard as written in the website and shown in every course video. So follow those instructions :)
Hats off to another grand tutorial 🎉
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can you please please make a comparison between westwood and yamaha guitars in 10000 rupees range please
The technique you're referring to is known as "modal interchange" or "modal mixture." It involves borrowing chords from a parallel mode or key to introduce a different tonal color or emotional quality to a piece of music.
In your example, if a song is primarily in a major key but includes a minor chord built on the same root note, this could be seen as borrowing from the parallel minor key. This borrowing adds complexity and depth to the harmonic palette of the song. And the last example that adit just shared in ref to Beatles, it is also called also known as a "Picardy cadence" or Tierce de Picardie in French".
Hope this helps !
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please rank between ashton D20 and westwood Ac and Dc
Was eagerly waiting for new video
Sir how can l join online classes
Sir, How is kadence sh04 or can you recommend me a semi acoustic in or around 10,000
Ashwin most of time Amajor / A minor used is in minor plagal cadence if it is used as borrowed or may be as picardy third in some other context .. its about context
Haha. Funny story. While answering that question i was almost about to mention the picardy third cademce but felt it might confuse them too much. But felt really nice to read this comment. Thanks 🤘
Sir in Westwood 10 series which one would be more suitable to buy if looking for better sound, reply in order.
IDK if you have heard the song "Teri Yaad" from "Kisi Din" album by Adnan Sami. I'm pretty sure the music composition will amaze you. And PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE make a cover of it. I tried playing it but, I missed out on some chords which I'm pretty sure aren't from the key. Please give it a listen and make a video out of it.
Sir can you make a tutorial on benaam khwahishein by papon 🙏
Hello sir, i purchased a course worth 9k and its showing a PHP error right now, what to do?
Am sure this is already sorted but answering for others. You get access to courses in the dashboard as written in the website and shown in every course video. So follow those instructions :)
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Sir plzz make a song on MA from tare zameen per...
Let's make it for our lovely Maaaa
01:07 you've recently made a lesson on that song😅😅
Please make lesson on rang jo lagyo song by atif aslam