How to Make ANY Chord Progression Jazzy with Secondary Dominants (ESSENTIAL for GOSPEL)

submitted by AudienceMagnet on 04/18/17 1

In this tutorial, I explain what secondary dominant chords are and how to use them to make any chord progression sound like jazz or gospel music. Are You Confused By Scales, Chords, and Modes? - bit.ly/2cziWjx My Gear (but does it really matter?): Saxophone: Reeds - amzn.to/2byJByQ Ligature - amzn.to/2b1uYll Mouthpiece - bit.ly/2acqB6Z Saxophone - Selmer Mark VI SN: 111XXX - bit.ly/29W1Srz EWI - amzn.to/2b1EKXj Production: Logic Pro X - apple.co/2ddYCu8 Waves Plugins - amzn.to/2cG5ET7 Omnisphere 2 - amzn.to/2cG6RK7 Trillian - amzn.to/2cwDtbL Native Instruments - amzn.to/2cOBGlo Midi Controller - amzn.to/2bdjNtd Microphone - amzn.to/2cK1LP4 Most important gear of all: Hair - Bb Texture by Bumble and Bumble - amzn.to/2byJROm To book Skype lessons, please email me at JeffSchneiderMusic@gmail.com. Instagram: @JeffSchneiderMusic Snapchat/Facebook/Twiiter: @JSchneidsMusic www.JeffSchneiderMusic.com

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