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- Hi, Iamp;#39;m Gareth Green. And in this video, weamp;#39;re going to discover how you can modulate, how you can change key, by using one single note. Well, hereamp;#39;s a bit of music on the screen. Have a listen to this. Now, what have we done in that piece of music? Well, weamp;#39;ve started in the key of F major. And in the second bar, weamp;#39;re suddenly in the key of D-flat major. D-flat majoramp;#39;s got five flats, F major only has one. So thatamp;#39;s quite a journey. And then what do we do on the second line of this score? We go into A major, and A major has three sharps. So weamp;#39;ve gone from a key with five flats to a key with three sharps, which is miles away. So you might well be used to modulating from one key to another by using something we call a pivot chord. So I might start in F major thatamp;#39;s got one flat, and I might decide that I want to modulate to C major. C majoramp;#39;s got no flat, so what do I do? I start in F major. Thatamp;#39