Modulation in music theory is a lot more than the “truck driver’s gear shift”.
A good example is the Sonata form, which is underrated for modern music, but it actually engages the listener throughout, which is exactly what is needed to avoid having to resort to endless repetition and silly gear shifts.
Modulation in music theory is a lot more than the “truck driver’s gear shift”.
A good example is the Sonata form, which is underrated for modern music, but it actually engages the listener throughout, which is exactly what is needed to avoid having to resort to endless repetition and silly gear shifts.