Course Description
This Course is for people that are at an Intermediate/Advanced Level. This course will teach you how to create unique/colourful Chord progressions through the use of a technique that is called Chord Substitution and through the use of Passing Chords and Secondary Dominant Chords. Chord Substitution is a technique that involves using a particular Chord in the place of another Chord in a Chord Progression in order to create variety, interest and hence add colour to the original Chord Progression.
In this course, you will learn about the different substitute chords that you can use for the Tonic, Supertonic, Mediant, Subdominant, Dominant and the Submediant Chords. You will also learn about the chord substitutions that you can use for other chords.
Course curriculum
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Introduction for this section of the Course
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First Chord Substitution for the Tonic Chord
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Second Chord Substitution for the Tonic Chord
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Part 2 of the Second Chord Substitution for the Tonic Chord
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Third Chord Substitution for the Tonic Chord that is within a Major Key
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Practical example for the third Major Key Tonic Chord Substitution
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4th Chord Substitution for the Tonic Chord that is within a Major Key
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Practical example for the 4th Major Key Tonic Chord Substitution
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5th Chord Substitution for the Tonic Chord that is within a Major Key
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6th Chord Substitution for the Tonic Chord that is within a Major Key
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Practical example for the 6th Major Key Tonic Chord Substitution
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How to use one of the substitute Chords as a Passing Chord
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Another Passing Chord that you can use to add colour to your Chord Progressions
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3rd Type of Passing Chord that you can use to add colour to Chord Progressions
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4th Type of Passing Chord that you can use to add colour to Chord Progressions
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Practical example of how to apply Chord Substitutions to a Song
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First Chord Substitution for the Subdominant Chord
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Part 2 of the first Chord Substitution for the Subdominant Chord
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Second Chord Substitution for the Subdominant Chord
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Practical example for the second Chord Substitution for the Subdominant Chord
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