
An advanced walkthrough showing how to reharmonize jazz turnarounds using secondary dominants, sub‑V substitutions, and upper‑structure triads.
This lesson demonstrates step‑by‑step reharmonization techniques applied to the A section turnaround of “Darn That Dream,” combining 2‑5 substitutions, sub‑five approaches, altered dominant colors, and upper‑structure chordals. It includes voicing choices and melodic placement examples to help you realize the reharm on piano. The instructor emphasizes slow practice, recommends applying the turnaround in all keys, and points to companion PDFs and courses for the underlying concepts. Suitable for players who know basic II–V–I harmony and want to expand their reharmonization toolbox.
