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II-V-I chord progression 7th chords for all 12 major keys

On this page you will find the II-V-I chord progression 7th chords for each of the twelve (12) keys. As you can see, this is accomplished by adding a minor ("b" or flatted) 7th to the II minor (triad) chord making it a minor 7th. We added a minor ("b" or flatted) 7th to the V major triad chord to make it a dominant 7th chord. And a 7th tone (note) was added to the I major triad to form a major 7th chord. We shall begin with the key of "C" and proceed through to "B". Practice the II-V-I chord progression in all twelve keys...and have fun!

ScaleII ChordV Chord I Chord
C MajorD Minor 7th G Dominant 7th C Major 7th
C#/Db Major D#/Eb Minor 7thG#/Ab Dominant 7th C#/Db Major 7th
D Major E Minor 7thA Dominant 7th D Major 7th
D#/Eb Major F Minor 7thA#/Bb Dominant 7th D#/Eb Major 7th
E Major F#/Gb Minor 7th B Dominant 7thE Major 7th
F Major G Minor 7th C Dominant 7thF Major 7th
F#/Gb Major G#/Ab Minor 7th C#/Db Dominant 7thF#/Gb Major 7th
G Major A Minor 7th D Dominant 7thG Major 7th
G#/Ab Major A#/Bb Minor 7th D#/Eb Dominant 7thG#/Ab Major 7th
A Major B Minor 7th E Dominant 7thA Major 7th
A#/Bb Major C Minor 7th F Dominant 7thA#/Bb Major 7th
B Major C#/Db Minor 7th F#/Gb Dominant 7thB Major 7th

Remember, you can always go to Chordhouse.com piano chord/scale finder if you need help or want to see how a chord looks on the piano keyboard. Experiment with all the new chords you now know how to make on the keyboard! Try playing the II-V-I chord progression 7th chords with your left hand, while playing the corresponding major scale for that key with your right.

Chord progressions-I-IV-V
Chord progressions-III-VI-II-V-I