The secret behind Schubert's harmony: Chromatic Mediants (with Professor Aziz)
In tonal music, there are several sources of chromaticism. A common form is a “tonicization,” whereby accidental is imported from a secondary key. Most other chromaticism falls under the umbrella of “modal mixture,” where pitches a borrowed from a parallel key, unlocking sound worlds that venture into the ironic or uncanny, and supplying a palette for creativity in the nineteenth century.
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Quick search about chromatic mediants: https://www.beyondmusictheory.org/chromatic-mediants/
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