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Diminished & Dominant Chords Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2008

How to find the 4 related dominants for any diminished chord

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  • @thefatha Thank you for noticing. Of course Barry is my beloved friend, musical father and teacher. Hope you enjoy. Best regards, Shan

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  • the idea that a dominant is coming from a diminished is not natural to me as i always think of dominant as strong almost as a tonic in the hyrarcy of chords and not derived from an unstabe and weak chord like a diminished. Is that one of the basic differences between classical harmony and jazz? thx

  • they sound like altered scales =)

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