Learn Piano #5 - Play Piano with Drama: Secondary Dominants

Learn Music Theory on Secondary Dominants. Learn piano techniques & piano tips to put in drama with piano walking bass!

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Learn Piano Level 5 - Intermediate Level - Learn Music Harmony and Reharmonize a basic song to more sophisticated music composition.

Do you know how to add drama to your playing with one trick?

Here's the Secret: In a Key, we know there is only one dominant Chord. Did you know that you can put in more Dominant Chords into your arrangement? It is these extra dominant chords that create beautiful music that you hear in popular songs, standards and movie songs. They are called "Secondary Dominant Chords". These chords create excitement in your song arrangement. They add interesting color, build tension, give surprises and drama to your piano playing. They provide a lot of motion in music that if you know how to put them in, your piano playing will not sound like a PRO! No more boring music and piano playing.

In this course, you are going to learn how to 25 Music Tips regarding Secondary Dominant Chords & 8 Piano Tips to play walking basses:

  • Learn  to turn all boring basic arrangement to a beautiful arrangement with colorful sounds. 

  • Learn how  to creatively  add excitement and drama to your playing.

  • Find out how to harmonize a song using chords that ourside the home key

  • Understand how to put in extra dominant chords itno your arrangement

  • Understand advanced music regarding secondary dominant chords that are outside the home key

  • Find an easier way to notate secondary dominant chords easily

  • Understand complex music harmony in a FOCUSED way

  • As a bonus, you also get to know some piano tips to add in drama and movement by learning walking basses

  • Have fun rocking and swing your basses

  • Learn how to dynamically put in walking basses in contrary motion

  • Get the Thumb trick to play like a drummer!

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Topics of the Course: 

Piano Music Tip 1:  G7 - One Primary Dominant Chord in C Key

Piano Music Tip 2:  There are 5 Secondary Dominant Chords in C Key 

Piano Music Tip 3:  Secondary Dominant: V7/V7 

Piano Music Tip 4:  Secondary Dominant:  V7/ii7 

Piano Music Tip 5:  Secondary Dominant: V7/vi7 

Piano Music Tip 6:  Secondary Dominant: V7/iii7 

Piano Music Tip 7:  Secondary Dominant: V7/IV 

Piano Music Tip 8:  Learn to write Secondary Dominants with One Roman Numeral 

Piano Music Tip 9:  V7/V7 = II7 

Piano Music Tip 10:  V7/ii7 = VI7 

Piano Music Tip 11: V7/vi7 = III7 

Piano Music Tip 12: V7/iii7 = VII7 

Piano Music Tip 13: V7/IV = I7 

Piano Music Tip 14:  C7 to F 

Piano Music Tip 15:  D7 to G7 

Piano Music Tip 16: A7 to D7 

Piano Music Tip 17:  E7 to A7 

Piano Music Tip 18: B7 to E7 

Piano Music Tip 19:  Secondary Dominant Chord Progression:  II7 V7 I 

Piano Music Tip 20:  Secondary Dominant Chord Progression: VI7 II7 V7 I 

Piano Music Tip 21:  Secondary Dominant Chord Progression: I7 IV 

Piano Music Tip 22:  Song application to Away In A Manger: D7 G7 C 

Piano Music Tip 23:  Song application to Away In A Manger: A7 D7 G7 C 

Piano Music Tip 24:  Song application to Away In A Manger: C7 F 

Piano Music Tip 25:  Combining all 5 Levels of Reharmonization to Away In A Manger 


  Piano Techniques on Walking Bass 

    Piano Tip 1:  Apply Piano Techniques to Basic Chords Movement 

    Piano Tip 2:  Find the places that you can apply the Walking Basses 

    Piano Tip 3:  Walking Bass - Going Up  - C to F, C to G7 

    Piano Tip 4:  Walking Bass - Going Down - G7 to C 

    Piano Tip 5:  Contrary Motion in Walking Basses 

    Piano Tip 6:  Rock the Octaves to Create More Walking Bass Drama 

    Piano Tip 7:  Swing the Octaves to Create More Walking Bass Drama 

    Piano Tip 8:  Finger Trick - Thumb acts as a Octave drum 

 

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Rosa 


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What You Will Learn!

  • understand secondary dominant chords
  • distinguish between primary and secondary dominant chords
  • learn how to notate the secondary dominant chords easily
  • understand the Roman Numerals of the Secondary Dominant Chords
  • Learn how to primary dominant chord is related to the secondary dominant chord
  • Learn how to create drama and excitement by putting in these secondary dominant chords
  • Learn an easy way to use the Circle of 5ths to put in these secondary dominant chords
  • Learn the walking basses techniques to put in more drama into piano playing

Who Should Attend!

  • people who want to compose their songs
  • people who want to advance in music
  • people who want to break through to enjoy playing piano
  • people who are finding their piano playing very boring
  • people who are looking for piano revival in their piano journey