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The Lab

Small, stateless music-theory drills. Nothing is saved or tracked — practice as much as you like.

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Pop Theory — Modes & Modality

The diatonic modes in pop practice — characteristic scale degrees, white-key derivations, and the canonical repertoire: Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, Locrian.

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Pop Theory — Modulation

Modulation in pop practice — pivot chords, direct (truck driver's) key changes, relative and parallel keys, and the famous final-chorus lifts.

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Pop Theory — Phrasing, Cadence & Harmonic Rhythm

Phrase lengths, cadence types, and harmonic rhythm — how pop music breathes, punctuates, and paces its chord changes.

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Pop Theory — Secondary Function

Practice with secondary dominants and secondary leading-tone chords — spelling them, spotting them in progressions, and following where they resolve.

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Secondary Dominants — Name the Roman Numeral

Generated from Secondary Dominant Quiz.md; answers are verified from the worksheet table. Drill mode: roman.

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Secondary Dominants — Name the Tonicized Chord

Generated from Secondary Dominant Quiz.md; answers are verified from the worksheet table. Drill mode: target.

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Secondary Dominants — Spell the Chord

Generated from Secondary Dominant Quiz.md; answers are verified from the worksheet table. Drill mode: spell.

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