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The Appearance Of Changing Keys Without Really Changing Keys

PlayPiano Posted on February 19, 2015 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

Pseudo-Modulation: Apparently Changing Keys   Good morning. This is Duane. Today I’d like to talk about false modulations or fake modulations -The Appearance Of Changing Keys Without Really Changing Keys. Some people call them pseudo-modulations. In any case, it’s where … Continue reading →

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Changing Keys In a Song: What is transposition, and how can I do it?

PlayPiano Posted on August 27, 2008 by DuaneNovember 25, 2020

Transposition is changing the key of a piece of music, or changing the notes without changing their relationship. This is often done to make the piece of music easier to play or sing. It’s a common practice in bands that don’t perform their own material; the singer may wish to cover a song with vocals that are far out of his or her range. Transposition can correct that problem by shifting the key into a range that is comfortable for him or her.

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Posted in Transposition and Modulation | Tagged alto clarinet, changing keys, interval, intervals, key transposition, octave, piece of music, scale degree, scale degrees, sheet music, subdominant, tonic, transposing instruments, transposition
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