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Display titleTruck Driver's Gear Change
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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Date of latest edit22:58, 21 September 2018
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The Truck Driver's Gear Change is a Modulation near the end of a song, shifting upwards by some relatively small pitch increment—usually by one semitone (half-step) or whole tone (whole step), but occasionally by other intervals. It is so widespread in popular music that the term "Modulation" is sometimes considered synonymous with it, despite technically having a broader meaning. It typically occurs after a chorus or as part of a bridge, and is followed by a repeat of the chorus and often a Fade Out.
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