Chords

what chords can I use for the V chord a ii V i minor progression?

what chords can I use for the V chord a ii V i minor progression?
  1. What chords can go to V?
  2. What are the chords in a II-V-I progression in the key of C?
  3. WHAT IS II VI chord progression?
  4. What is the V chord in a minor?

What chords can go to V?

iv or IV chords lead to i, V, v, vii°, or VII chords. V or v chords lead to i, VI or #vi° chords. VI or #vi° chords lead to i, III, III+, iv, IV, V, v, vii°, or VII chords.

What are the chords in a II-V-I progression in the key of C?

For example, in the key of C, the standard jazz ii–V–I progression is Dm7–G7–Cmaj7, and the thirds and sevenths of these chords are F–C, B–F, E–B; inverted for smoother voice leading, these become F–C, F–B, E–B.

WHAT IS II VI chord progression?

A ii-V-I is the most commonly use chord progression in Jazz; you'll find it in almost every (Tonal) Jazz Standard. It provides a strong sense of finality and establishes the the tonic chord. This is because we are moving through a functional Pre-Dominant → Dominant → Tonic chord progression.

What is the V chord in a minor?

The A minor chord v is the E minor chord, and contains the notes E, G, and B. This dominant chord's root / starting note is the 5th note (or scale degree) of the A natural minor scale. The roman numeral for number 5 is 'v' and is used to indicate this is the 5th triad chord in the scale.

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