Review:

Modal Interchange In Jazz Music

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Modal interchange in jazz music refers to the practice of borrowing chords from a different scale or mode within a piece of music. This technique adds color and complexity to jazz compositions, creating rich harmonies and unexpected chord progressions.

Key Features

  • Borrowing chords from different scales/modes
  • Adding color and complexity to compositions
  • Creating rich harmonies and unexpected chord progressions

Pros

  • Expands harmonic palette
  • Allows for unique and innovative compositions
  • Adds depth and interest to jazz music

Cons

  • Can be challenging for beginners to understand and utilize effectively

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Last updated: Thu, Apr 2, 2026, 09:56:39 AM UTC