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EVERYTHING about the Secondary Dominant – Crystal-clear

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The secondary dominant is a great way to let your chord progressions stand out. It is the proven method that many Pop, Rock and Jazz composers use to create recognizable characteristic chord progressions. In this video you’ll see a lot of examples of the use of a secondary dominant by looking at well known songs like Mr. Sandman, Hey Jude, Creep, Piano man, Bohemian Rapsody, Happier than ever and many more. We will also look at the deceptive cadence and diminished chords and tritone substitutions that can be used as a secondary dominant. At the end of the video we’ll look at the back cycle technique which is a staple in Jazz and also used in Pop and Rock songs. ---------------------- E-book: https://qjamtracks.myshopify.com/products/the-secondary-dominant ---------------------- *Chapters:* 0:00 Introduction 01:13 The dominant chord 03:24 The secondary dominant 06:37 Finding the secondary dominant 09:42 Songs 13:32 Deceptive cadence 15:17 Diminished secondary dominant 17:51 Tritone substitution as a secondary dominant 19:29 Back Cycle 22:23 Conclusion *Crystal Clear E-BOOKS with audio files:* https://qjamtracks.shopify.com *Tabs and tracks at PATREON:* http://www.patreon.com/Qjamtracks *Social Media/contact: * https:// facebook.com/QJamTracks https:// instagram.com/QJamTracks https:// youtube.com/QJamTracks *Strandberg Guitars* https://strandbergguitars.com *Fractal Audio (FM9)* https://www.fractalaudio.com (c)2024 Rob van Hal, Netherlands

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