Suggested Learning Resources

1) YFIO

2) Video Lesson: Secondary Dominant Composer Online Channel http://youtu.be/6akTZfgtLCI


3) Online Reading: Secondary Dominants waybuilder.net http://www.waybuilder.net/sweethaven/Humanities/Music/TraditionalHarmony/default.asp?iNum=14 01


4) Interactive Lesson: Construct Secondary Chords http://www.teoria.com/en/exercises/secC.php


Music Theory QuickThink: 

-          Secondary dominant chords in major keys other than V/V can be V/ii , V/iii , V/IV , V/vi

-          Secondary dominant chords in minor keys other than V/V can be V/III , V/iv , V/v , V/V , V/VI , V/VII

-          Identify the key

-          Make note of the key being tonicized (to the right of the slash)

-          Find the dominant of the tonicized key

-          Example   D Major, the V7/IV is a D Mm7 chord

-          Example  G minor, the V/VI is a B Major chord

Objective 29.2: Examples in Music: YouTube

https://youtu.be/zWaq_-IXUt4

Objective 29.2: Identify, Notate, and Label secondary dominant chords other than V/V in any key