Step 8: So for example, a IV-I-V-vi progression in F major works out as Bb-F-C-Dm, because the IV chord in the key of F major is Bb major, the I chord is F major, the V chord is C major and the vi ...
If your chord progressions sound a little clunky, try approaching your harmony in an inverse way. In its simplest form, an inversion is created by moving the notes contained within a chord or triad, ...
If your progression focuses on the I as a ... and D (IV), but after the D chord, there is a brief move to the Dm (Minor IV) before returning to the root. While the Minor IV chord does not ...