Secondary Dominants in popular music
Music theory
Pop music styles are usually simple harmonically, but some songwriters really know their stuff. Here are some great examples of secondary dominants (V/x) in popular tunes from Foo Fighers, Muse, Les Mis, and Norah Jones.
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Pop music styles are usually simple harmonically, but some songwriters really know their stuff. Here are some great examples of secondary dominants (V/x) in popular tunes from Foo Fighers, Muse, Les Mis, and Norah Jones.
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