Basics of Classical Harmony & Counterpoint Lesson 26: Applied Chords to V
Lesson 26: Applied Chords to V Transcript and Lesson Notes
An introduction to the principle of applied (or "secondary") dominants, with special focus on their use to prepare V.
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An introduction to the principle of applied (or "secondary") dominants, with special focus on their use to prepare V.
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- Review the core idea: An introduction to the principle of applied (or "secondary") dominants, with special focus on their use to prepare V.
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An introduction to the principle of applied (or "secondary") dominants, with special focus on their use to prepare V.
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What is Lesson 26: Applied Chords to V about?
An introduction to the principle of applied (or "secondary") dominants, with special focus on their use to prepare V.
What key concepts are covered in this lesson?
The lesson covers lesson, applied, chords, basics, classical.
What should I learn before Lesson 26: Applied Chords to V?
Review the previous lessons in Basics of Classical Harmony & Counterpoint, then use the transcript and key concepts on this page to fill any gaps.
How can I practice after this lesson?
Practice by applying the main concepts: lesson, applied, chords, basics.
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