modulation

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Modulation' refers to a regulated change or adjustment. It's about control. Like a DJ smoothly transitioning between songs, or a speaker altering their tone of voice to keep an audience interested.
Examples in Different Contexts
In music, 'modulation' refers to the change in key within a musical piece. A music composer might say, 'I used modulation in this symphony to create a shift in mood and to maintain the listener’s interest.'
Practice Scenarios
Music

Scenario:

The composition for the movie score seems too flat and monotonous. It needs more energy and dynamism, don't you think?

Response:

Absolutely, we should employ modulation, shifting from minor to major keys, to evoke more emotional depth.

Academics

Scenario:

Some students are falling behind in mathematics. Perhaps we need to reconsider our teaching technique.

Response:

Definitely. Modulation in our teaching method is key here. We can incorporate more visual aids and practical exercises.

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