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Q1Domain Verified
Within the "The Complete Secondary Dominant & Tonicization Course 2026," what is the primary pedagogical approach to introducing the concept of a secondary dominant chord, particularly concerning its functional relationship to its target chord?
An emphasis on its role as a temporary dominant, creating a stronger pull towards a non-tonic chor
D) A comparative analysis with parallel minor key modulations.
A historical overview of its emergence in Baroque counterpoint.
A focus on its inherent intervallic structure and dissonance.
Q2Domain Verified
According to the advanced modules of "The Complete Secondary Dominant & Tonicization Course 2026," when tonicizing a chord other than the tonic (e.g., tonicizing the subdominant in C major), which of the following chord qualities is *most* likely to be employed as the secondary dominant?
A dominant seventh chord built on the leading tone of the target chor
D) A dominant seventh chord built on the supertonic of the target chord.
A diminished seventh chord built on the leading tone of the target chord.
A major seventh chord built on the supertonic of the target chord.
Q3Domain Verified
In "The Complete Secondary Dominant & Tonicization Course 2026," the concept of "chord-scale association" is presented as a crucial tool for improvisation over secondary dominant progressions. When a V7/ii is used to tonicize the ii chord in a major key, which scale would be *most* appropriate for improvising over that V7/ii chord, assuming a standard functional context?
The C major scale (for the V7/ii in G major, where ii is A minor).
The E Phrygian dominant scale (for the V7/ii in G major, where ii is A minor).
The A melodic minor scale (for the V7/ii in G major, where ii is A minor).
The A harmonic minor scale (for the V7/ii in G major, where ii is A minor).

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