How to Make Your Chord Progressions More Interesting with "Borrowed" Chords - LOTD #7.5
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This lesson explains the theory behind borrowed chords a.k.a. modal mixture. I'll show you how to expand your harmonic vocabulary and make your chord progressions much more interesting.
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