Music Theory: Secondary Dominants.
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- This video corresponds with material from Chapter 16 of your textbook. Read there for more detailed descriptions and more musical examples!
0:00 Welcome
0:21 Chromatic and Diatonic Chords
2:00 Defining Secondary Dominants
3:48 Identifying Secondary Dominants in Music
9:16 Secondary Dominants in Major
11:05 Secondary Dominants in Minor
13:04 Part Writing with Secondary Dominants - Hudba
Thanks I learned more in this video than for the class I pay to go to
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This is golden! Thanks for posting for the rest of us not in your class. I learned a lot.
This is easily the most helpful video on this topic. Thank you SO MUCHHH
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Wow exactly what I was looking for. Thank you
Thanks for clarifying this... Wish you'd had the chord names against the numerals, you made me think more!
Thanks for your good work!
Very well explained, thanks for this.
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great video, thank you!
Good video but I wish you played the notes that were on the screen so the viewers can have a sense of how they sound like in music.
If you're learning about composition, you'll probably want access to a music typesetting package anyway. Musescore is pretty good, getting better all the time, and free. I reproduced the chord progressions demonstrated in a few minutes.
musescore.org/en
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your videos are great and easy to understand thank you! but, you can buy a new michrophone in order to have higher quality sound.. Keep up the good work!
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Hi Thank you for the clarity of presentation. I guess that this is associated with a college course and would appreciate an indication of which course and the book that you refer to.
Hello! Sorry for the delayed response. In these videos, I am referring to the most current edition of Tonal Harmony by Kostka & Payne.
David E. Farrell thank you!
What do you do if your secondary chord has the leading tone of the original key (C# in your example), do you also resolve up or is that no longer considered leading tone?
The Chord (G#-b-d-f) is the Vii of V !!!
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Is the relative minor key a hybrid of natural (III Major) and harmonic minor (V & VI Major)?? I would expect III Aug in harmonic minor?