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      • This system utilizes multiple magnetic sensor bars placed in close proximity to the strings that act similar to an electric guitar pickup. This system results in zero feedback and clear sound from the full length of the keyboard.
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  2. What is a modulation in music? Modulation, key change and tonicization…what’s the difference? Examples of Modulation in Music. Classical Music Modulation Examples. Jazz Music Modulation Examples. Pop Music Modulation Examples. 5 Essential Modulation Techniques.

    • Pivot Modulation
    • Common-Tone Modulation
    • Common-Chord Modulation
    • 2 – 5 – 1 Modulation
    • Diminished 7 Modulation
    • Know How to Modulate

    Pivot modulation is very common and is done by moving into a new key via a “pivot” chord from the new key. Sometimes the pivot chord is shared by both the old and the new key. Here’s an example of what I’m talking about (Ex. 1). As you can see, the music starts in the key of C major and modulates to D major via an Em chord. Em belongs to both keys....

    Common-tone modulation uses a pitch from the old key as a bridge between it and the new key. In the examples below, an F chord (F, A, C) would have a total of 12 potential keys to which it could modulate. They are A major, C major, F minor, F# minor, Ab major, Bb major, Bb minor, C minor, C major, D major and D minor. In the example below, the comm...

    Common-chord modulation is very similar to common-tone modulation. While common-tone modulation shares 1 or 2 notes with the new key, common-chord modulation shares all 3 notes. Here’s an example. As you can see, the common chord between the key of G major and C major is C (C – E – G). Example 1: G major to C major

    2 – 5 – 1 modulation is done by jumping to the 2-5-1 one progression in the new key. There are actually a number of variations of this kind of modulation. Each one uses a different chord for the 2 – chord. Here is one that uses a minor 7 chord. Example 1: This one uses a dominant 7 chord. It’s also called a secondary dominant. Example 2: This examp...

    The diminished 7 chord is by far the most versatile of chords when it comes to modulation. Lowering any of the notes by a half step causes the chord to become a dominant 7 chord in the new key. Dominant 7 chords naturally resolve to 1 of the new key. Here are a few examples: The notes in a C#dim7 chord are C# – E – G – C? (Bb). Example 1: Alter the...

    In a world where the average attention span of most people is a matter of seconds, using modulation in the music you write and arrange can be the difference between someone listening to a whole song or changing the channel to look for something better. Want to know more about modulation or need help with your song or musical work? Email me at ken@r...

  3. Tuning an upright piano is the process of giving each sound the appropriate frequency for it. In addition, the tuner’s task is to correctly select the pitch of the sounds. So that the chords played over the span of the entire keyboard sound consistent and harmonious.

  4. What is the importance of piano tuning?

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  5. Selecting a Reliable Reference Pitch. Opting for an appropriate reference pitch is paramount for attaining meticulous tuning. A frequently used reference pitch is A4, resonating at 440 Hz. Employ a digital piano, a tuning fork, or a piano tuning app with a steadfast pitch to establish the reference tone.

  6. Equation 8: The bandwidth of the modulated signal, where B = bandwidth, wm = modulator frequency, and ß = Modulation Index. Let's say that ß is very small. Then, in our example of a 500Hz Carrier and a 300Hz Modulator, the bandwidth of the output will be equal to 2 x 300Hz x (1 + 0) = 600Hz.

  7. Discover 4 common types of modulation: 3 lift modulations for arrangements and 1 range modulation for accompanying singers. Unlock the '5 chord trick,' which will enable you to modulate a song to any key. Master 6 essential modulations: stock, pop, jazz, lift, double lift, and grand modulation.

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