Music Theory for Players - Episode 11 Review Secondary Dominants and add substitute dominant chords

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Ready to level up your music theory game? In Episode 11 of Music Theory for Players, we dive deep into the fascinating world of **Secondary Dominant Chords!** 🚀

Unlock powerful harmonic colors by understanding how to use these borrowed chords to create tension and resolution in your compositions and improvisations.

In this episode, we'll cover:

* **What are Secondary Dominant Chords?** We'll break down the theory behind these V chords of other keys and show you how they function.
* **Finding the Related ii Chord:** Discover the crucial relationship between secondary dominants and their associated ii chords (the ii-V progression). Learn how to build and use these smooth voice-leading combinations.
* **Substitute Dominant Chords (Tritone Substitution):** Explore a common and ear-catching technique using substitute dominants. We'll explain how they work and when to use them to add a unique flavor to your music.

Whether you're a songwriter, improviser, or simply looking to deepen your understanding of harmony, this episode is packed with practical knowledge you can immediately apply to your playing.

Don't miss out on expanding your harmonic palette! Watch Episode 11 of Music Theory for Players now and start using secondary dominants, related ii chords, and substitute dominants in your music!

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