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Secondary Dominants:. Major triads OR Major-minor Seventh chords (Dominant Sevenths) that belong to the key of a diatonic chord. V / ii. Read: “Five OF Two”. V. Key of C: . of. d. A. of. d. A C# E. Secondary Progressions:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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econdary Dominants: Major triads OR Major-minor Seventh chords (Dominant Sevenths) that belong to the key of a diatonic chord. V / ii Read: “Five OF Two” Key of C: d o f V d o f A A C# E
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Secondary Dominants:Major triads OR Major-minor Seventh chords (Dominant Sevenths) that belong to the key of a diatonic chord.

V / iiRead: “Five OF Two”

Key of C: dofVdofA

A C# E

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Secondary Progressions:

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The leading tone chord also sounds dominant and can have the same function.

Secondary Progressions:

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They do not necessarily establish a new key.

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Dominant Expansion

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Dominants in Sequence

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They can resolve to a different chord to preserve voice leading principals.

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