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Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio answers a viewers question:
My question has to do with a concept I have recently come across called Modal Interchange. I think it has to do with a major scale and a minor scales notes or they're chords. I just have not been able to find anything online explaining this in a way that I can clearly understand. There is some part of this principle that has to do with borrowing chord tones from modes, but I just don't get this. Can you please help!
Donnie, Milwaukee, WI.
Modal interchange has to do with keys running off of parallel roots. So, for example; Lets say we were in the key of G Major. And, after playing the root chord of G ma7, I borrowed a chord out of G Minor and played that borrowed chord next. For our discussion lets use G Minors 6th step chord of EbMa7. This process is the idea of modal Interchange. You can do this as I just did, going major key borrowing from Minor, or vice versa.
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