Modulations (key changes) are very common in church music and especially in piano arrangements. But are they necessary?
I have been thinking about this for a few weeks. Why does every arrangement over 3 minutes have at least one modulation? Amazingly, I could not come up with a good reason.
Don’t get me wrong; I like modulations. They add interest and are often a great transition between styles or dynamic changes. But you don’t have to use a modulation to do those things.
There is a particular professional pianist that I really enjoy. He often plays 7-9 minute arrangements and I have noticed that he rarely does modulations. So, a week or so ago, I asked him about this issue. He immediately started laughing and asked me why I thought modulations were so prevalent.
I gave him my reasons (the same ones I mentioned above). He told me he thought modulations are often a crutch when people cannot do more interesting things. He thinks they are basically a cliche.
I asked him to estimate what percentage of songs he does a modulation in and he said about 10%.
So, because I think I have been falling into the modulation cliche, I am determined to use fewer of them. In fact, I think I am going to make them the exception rather than the rule.
What do you think?