What can you play over a minor Ii Vi?

Over a minor ii-V-i, the melodic minor sound is used thus:

  • Over the iim7(b5) chord, use a melodic minor scale up a minor third from the root. Ex. Em7(b5)=G melodic minor.
  • Over the V7 chord, use a melodic minor scale up a half-step from the root. Ex.
  • Over the imin69, use the melodic minor scale based on the root. Ex.

What is a minor Ii Vi?

The ii-V-i Progression The minor key ii-V-i progression is made up of a diminished triad (ii°), major triad (V) and a minor triad (i). In many styles, this progression uses seventh chords: half-diminished 7th (iiØ7), dominant 7th (V7), and minor 7th (i7). In the key of A minor the progression would be Bm7♭5 – E7 – Am7.

Can II go to Vi?

ii° or ii chords lead to i, iii, V, v, vii°, or VII chords. III or III+ chords lead to i, iv, IV, VI, #vi°, vii°, or VI 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 is a 251 chord progression?

The two chord is the B minor seventh, the five chord is the E dominant seventh, and the root chord is the A major seventh. So there you have the 2-5-1 chords progression, one of the most popular chord progressions in jazz music.

Is II diminished in minor?

That ii-chord (D-F-A) is minor. That triad is a diminished triad, because diminished triads are created by forming a diminished fifth (D to Ab) and then inserting a minor 3rd above the root (D-F).

What is the V II chord in C major?

The C major chord V is the G major chord, and contains the notes G, B, and D. This dominant chord’s root / starting note is the 5th note (or scale degree) of the C major scale. The roman numeral for number 5 is ‘V’ and is used to indicate this is the 5th triad chord in the scale.

What do you call a minor ii V I progression?

In the case of a minor ii V i progression, you use the harmonized harmonic minor scale to build these chords (hence the term minor ii V i). To explain this concept further, and make the idea a bit clearer, let’s take a look at the chord theory behind the minor ii V i progression in terms of the harmonic minor scale.

What is the progression of a minor chord?

To give it its full description in detail for each chord, the chord progression is ii(m7b5) – V(7) – i(min/maj7). This is quite a mouthful, so you normally just use the phrase “Minor ii V i” to describe the above sequence of chords.

What are the chords in an I IV I progression?

A I IV I progression in E Minor uses the 1st, 4th and 1st chords. These are E Minor, A Minor and E Minor. A VI VII I progression in E Minor uses the 6th, 7th and 1st chords. These are C Major, D Major and E Minor. The G Minor scale is rooted on the 3rd fret of the Low E string which is a G note.

Where does the Dm7 come from in minor ii V I?

The soloing challenges over the minor ii V i progression that I have mentioned, all revolve around the fact that the final Dm7 chord does not come from the same ‘parent’ D harmonic minor scale that the ii and V chords derived from (If you remember, we were expecting a mMaj7 chord).

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