Explanation of secondary dominant chords and the music theory behind them: What is a secondary dominant chord? How and when do we use them and why?
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Secondary dominants can be either dominant 7th chords or diminished chords. They are an example of chromatic harmony, where we borrow chords from outside the key to spice up our songwriting a bit. So many great songs use secondary dominant chords, and in music theory it's one my favorite topics to discuss, especially when it comes to harmonic function, chord progressions, and roman numeral analysis. Learning about secondary dominant chords opens up a whole new world when it comes to your songwriting and composition and even just music appreciation.
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