Substitute Dominants How many times have you played the same chord changes, chorus after chorus of Autumn Leaves or Blue Bossa or All the Things You Are or any tune? Wouldn't it be nice to throw in a few new chords here and there so that each chorus would be a little different? Jazz musicians do this all the time and the number one reharmonization device that they employ for this purpose is the technique of tritone substitution- subVs ("sub fives") or substitute dominants for short. The use of substitute dominant chords to reharmonize tunes is a tried and true technique to freshen and revitalize chord progressions on the spot. Watch this lesson to learn what substitute dominants are, how they compare to primary dominants and how and when to use this essential device in tunes.
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Play Playing- that is what we are all trying to do isn't it? Each lesson comes with several structured, self-paced, printable practice sessions with detailed step-by-step instructions for a variety of real world activities based on the chord changes to real tunes. Sit down and play immediately after each lesson with the included custom play-along tracks in MIDI, Band-in-a-Box, and GarageBand formats. Self-assessment questions are provided to help you direct your progress, keep you on task and stay motivated.
What is JazzPianoOnline.com? JazzPianoOnline is Online, Interactive, Streaming Video Jazz Piano Lessons.
Watch Watch high-quality streaming video lessons with synchronized annotated notation on topics that matter most to you: jazz theory & composition, improvisation & licks, chords & voicings, arranging, styles and more. New lessons are added every month.
Interact Interaction is the key to learning. Moments after a topic is presented on screen you have the opportunity to participate in active learning through multiple engaging interactive elements. Take an interactive quiz with immediate feedback; look up any technical term in the hyperlinked glossary or ask a question via email.
Play Playing- that is what we are all trying to do isn't it? Each lesson comes with several structured, self-paced, printable practice sessions with detailed step-by-step instructions for a variety of real world activities based on the chord changes to real tunes. Sit down and play immediately after each lesson with the included custom play-along tracks in MIDI, Band-in-a-Box, and GarageBand formats. Self-assessment questions are provided to help you direct your progress, keep you on task and stay motivated.
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