Why is it that we can borrow from minor, but not from major? And is it true?
We take a look at chord substitutions for reharmonization using modal interchange, specifically borrowing chords from minor.
➡️ Today, we will find out why borrowing from the minor in a song written in a major key sounds so much better than borrowing from the major in a minor key.
When borrowing from the minor key in a song written in a major one, the notes of the chords will sound much more pleasant when they resolve than vice versa.
When we try to borrow from the major, it produces a jarring sound to our ears in most cases. Why? What if it were possible to borrow and still have our composition sound beautiful? Bach seemed to think so.
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⏱ Video Chapters:
0:00 Why can we borrow from minor but not from major?
1:09 Tension & Release
1:46 The 9th in major and in minor
2:43 Examples of borrowing chords from major and minor
3:55 The 13th
5:15 Is it possible to borrow from minor at all?
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