Modal Mixture

Modal Mixture

  • The "mixing" or "borrowing" of parallel modes from each other is known as modal mixture.
  • Mixture mostly happens in major keys. When the bIII and bVII chords are "borrowed" from the parallel minor scale.
  • Common mixtures are those that include a flat 6th.
  • Modal mixture, is when one or more chords from the parallel minor is used in the piece.















 Here is an example explaining the use of and incorporation of multiple modes over one chord


This video above defines modal mixture.


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