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New YouTube Lesson!

All about secondary dominant chords! I will have Pt. 2 up soon. Enjoy!

New YouTube Lesson!

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This is so good. I will return to this video many times as it settles in. I recognize these ideas in "That's Life" and might try and experiment with adding some more chords like in this lesson.

kevin hines

Why can't ( it doesn't sound good ) you keeping adding the V chords to the next one inline before resolving to the next chord. EX. C>B7>em , can i add an F#7 after the B7 going to the e minor and so on etc...?

Mike Burstein

You have answered a decades long quest for me, this info in this video specifically. Thanx

Mike Burstein

great lesson Jack. thank you. Question: do you ever imply harmony in your lines that does not necessarily track to the underlying chords? Example: in a straight I IV V blues progression can you do a II V I line leading to the IV chord (with the I acting as a secondary dominant) with out the chord changes following form? Hope my question is clear. Thanks again.

Steve D Peterson

Yes. Send me a message and we can set it up!

Jack Ruch

AMAZING JACK!!! DO YOU GIVE ONE ON ONE LESSONS ONLINE?

Mike Burstein

Excellent lesson!

Anthony Calcaterra

What a great lesson. It made sense conceptually... Now, to be able to do it in real time......

Bruce Klickstein

🥹 ….. I love how you layer the complexity ….. I know the stuff currently just beyond me will come into reach eventually…thank you.

Chris W

Amazing tutorial Jack. Thank you.

Mr.Wittner


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