![]() ![]() So what if we want to transpose to the key of G? You’re playing in this key of C and you want to be in the key of G. So, that’s the easiest key to transpose in, I mean to modulate to. So if we’re playing in the key of C, and we want to go to F, all we need to do is add that seventh and then we can All we need to do then is play that V7 chord and that takes us right in to the new key. What’s the V? One, two, three, four, five, so C is the V of F, and so we build a C seventh chord. Well that’s real simple because all you need to find is the V chord, the V7 chord in the key of F. Let’s say that you’re playing in the key of C and you want to transpose to the key of, oh let’s say, F. ![]() So it’s related, but modulation is the process of getting from one key to another key, and so it’s a really simple process because what you need to do is find the V7 chord of the new key. It means to take a song that’s in one key and play it in another key. Transposing is related, but it’s different. You have to know how to modulate from key to key so that you can play in the key the singer needs. In other words, if you’re playing in the key of C and you want to play it in a different key, let’s say you’re playing for a singer and she wants it up a little bit so that’s the process of getting from C, up to D flat is called modulation. ![]() Modulation means to get from one key to another key. This is Duane and today I’d like to talk about the subject of modulation. ![]()
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