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A great way to add some spicy-ness to your chord progression is through the use of modal interchange/modal mixture/borrowed chords. So what are they?
I recently saw a great video by Adam Manness of Open Studio who had a really cool angle for implementing some modal interchange. I talk a bit about it in this video.
Check out Open Studio, those guys really know their stuff. Particularly if you're a keen jazz pianist.
Here’s the video from Adam Manness I was referencing:
https://youtu.be/O28qgHdMAtY?si=VGmpxfu--tvoW1m5
www.youtube.com/@OpenStudioJazz
www.openstudiojazz.com
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:40 INTERLUDE 1
00:50 What is Modal Interchange?
05:18 INTERLUDE 2
05:32 Implementing modal interchange technique 1
07:55 Implementing modal interchange technique 2
13:33 INTERLUDE 3
13:40 Outro