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| | | | In class we have been talking about secondary dominants, where you temporarily treat a chord as a new key center before returning to the main key. In a modulation, you move to a new key center and ... | |
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| | | | Fun ear training games that teach you how to recognize chord progressions by ear. | |
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| | | | This post evaluates the programming languages ATS, C#, Go, Haskell, OCaml, Python and Rust to try to decide which would be the best language in which ... | |
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| | parallel scales are scales that share the same tonic note. While used for key modulation, the most common use is borrowed chords. |