Pivot chord modulation is a technique in music theory where a piece of music transitions from one key to another by using a common chord that belongs to both keys. This allows for a smooth and harmonious shift between the two tonal centers.
The pivot chord serves as a bridge between the two keys, providing a point of stability and continuity. This technique is widely used in classical music to create complex harmonic progressions and modulations.
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