Secondary Dominants are extremely useful chords to spice up your chord progressions and modulate to other keys. They might seem complicated, but they are actually surprisingly easy. In this lesson you will learn how to use dominant and diminished chords to make your progressions sound more musical and to change keys within your compositions. Enjoy and remember to join us every Saturday for our weekly Live Masterclasses!
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Chapters:
00:00 Introductions
03:15 Masterclass begins
04:49 How and Why to use Dominants
05:46 Dominant V Chord
07:23 The Tritone
10:42 Why Secondary Dominants work
11:42 You are your own best teacher
11:57 Dominant V Application
23:30 Diminished Dominants
29:24 A Brief Summary
30:49 Modulation to other keys
35:10 A Few More Common Modulations
40:08 Closing Remarks and Goodbyes
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