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II-V-I chord progression 3-note (triad) chords for all 12 major keys
The II-V-I chord progression consists of the 2nd, 5th, and 1st (root) steps of a major scale.
Unlike the I-IV-V chord progression which is all major chords, you begin with a minor and progress to
major chords (triads). In the key of C major this would make the chords a D minor (II), G major (IV),
and C major (I). The key of D#/Eb major would be F minor (II), A#/Bb major (V), and D#/Eb major (I).
Again, the 2nd, 5th, and 1st (root) tones (notes) are used to form the chords in a II-V-I chord progression.
On this page you will find the 3-note (triad) II-V-I chord progression chords for each of
the twelve (12) keys. 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!
| Scale | II Chord | V Chord
| I Chord |
|---|
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C Major | D Minor |
G Major |
C Major | |
C#/Db Major |
D#/Eb Minor | G#/Ab Major
| C#/Db Major |
D Major |
E Minor | A Major |
D Major | |
D#/Eb Major |
F Minor | A#/Bb Major
| D#/Eb Major |
| E Major |
F#/Gb Minor |
B Major | E Major
| | F Major |
G Minor |
C Major | F Major
| | F#/Gb Major |
G#/Ab Minor |
C#/Db Major | F#/Gb Major |
| G Major |
A Minor |
D Major | G Major |
| G#/Ab Major |
A#/Bb Minor |
D#/Eb Major | G#/Ab Major
| | A Major |
B Minor |
E Major | A Major |
| A#/Bb Major |
C Minor |
F Major | A#/Bb Major |
| B Major |
C#/Db Minor |
F#/Gb Major | B Major |
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 3-note triad chords with your
left hand, while playing the corresponding major scale for that key with your right.
When you feel comfortable with the triad chords, go to 7th progression chords for the
II-V-I chord progression.
Here you will be playing minor 7th, dominant 7th, and major 7th chords. This will be slightly more challenging but will give a richer, fuller sound to the II-V-I chord progression.
Chord progressions-I-IV-V
Chord progressions-III-VI-II-V-I
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