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The current video discusses how to spice up your progressions with secondary dominant chords.
A dominant seventh chord has a tension-resolving function, typically resolving to the one chord in a major or minor key.
Secondary dominants involve using dominant seventh chords to lead to chords other than the one chord in a key, adding movement and momentum to a song.
Warren emphasizes practicing progressions that incorporate secondary dominants to become familiar with this musical concept.
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Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
1:24 - Dominant Chords
2:25 - Secondary Dominant