Can a ii chord go to a IV chord?

ii can go to I, iii, IV, V, and vii.
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Can chord VI go to II?

A circle progression from vi leads us to ii. A circle progression from iii leads us to vi. The strongest way to get to iii is a circle progression from vii o, which is already on the chart. Finally, since I is the main chord of the scale, it can go to any other chord.
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What can a two chord go to?

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. iv or IV chords lead to i, V, v, vii°, or VII chords. V or v chords lead to i, VI or #vi° chords.
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Can a ii chord be major?

A major 2 chord is actually a key change and stems from the music theory behind a functioning dominant seven chord. A dominant seven chord (which can be referred to as simply 7) is a major chord with a flat seven interval.
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Are there chord progression rules?

Giving yourself the time and freedom to explore putting chords together is the only way to write something that works. Use the charts above to play some basic progressions, then start building your own based on what sounds good. There's no real rules for progressions, it's up to your ear in the end.
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What is the best chord progression?

we've whittled it down to the ten very best chord progressions. These are guaranteed to please, and have been used in hundreds of smash-hit songs!
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Top Ten
  • I-V6-vi-V. ...
  • I-V-vi-iii-IV. ...
  • i-III-VII-VI. ...
  • i-V-vi-IV. ...
  • i-VII-III-VI. ...
  • I-vi-IV-V. ...
  • I-IV-vi-V. ...
  • I-V-vi-IV. The 'Axis of Awesome' chord progression.
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What is the most common chord progression?

The I–V–vi–IV progression is a common chord progression popular across several genres of music. It involves the I, V, vi, and IV chords of any particular musical scale. For example, in the key of C major, this progression would be: C–G–Am–F. Rotations include: I–V–vi–IV : C–G–Am–F (optimistic)
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What is an ii chord?

In any major key, the ii chord is a minor triad or a minor seventh chord. The V chord is a major triad or a dominant seventh chord. So in the key of C, the ii–V is Dm–G or Dm7–G7.
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What is the II chord called?

The triad built on the supertonic note is called the supertonic chord. In Roman numeral analysis, the supertonic chord is typically symbolized by the Roman numeral "ii" in a major key, indicating that the chord is a minor chord (in C: D–F–A).
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Can chord VI go to V?

Because it is a pre-dominant, vi can progress directly to V, but this is much less common and the voice-leading is unusually hazardous (especially in a minor key), necessitating contrary motion in the outer voices.
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What guitar chords go well together?

  • Group 1 – G, C, D, and Em – (Key of G Major, All Open Chords)
  • Group 2 – The C, F, G, and Am Group – (Key of C Major)
  • Group 3 – The D, G, A, and Bm Group (Key of D Major)
  • Group 4 – The Am, G, F Group (Key of A Minor)
  • Group 5 – The A7, D9, E9 Group (The Blues In The Key of A)
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Can chord v go to V7?

Root position chords can be followed by their first inversion i.e.: Chord I can go to Ib; ii can go to iib; IV can go to IVb; V can go to Vb; V7 can go to V7b • DO NOT use first inversion followed by root position e.g. Ib-I etc.
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What cadence is II to V?

A half cadence (also called an imperfect cadence or semicadence) is any cadence ending on V, whether preceded by II (V of V), ii, vi, IV, or I—or any other chord. Because it sounds incomplete or suspended, the half cadence is considered a weak cadence that calls for continuation.
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Is a chord 2 or 3 notes?

A chord is a combination of three or more notes. Chords are built off of a single note, called the root. In this lesson, we will discuss triads. They are created with a root, third, and fifth.
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What is a drop 2?

Drop 2 chord voicings are formed by taking a chord and then dropping the next to the highest note, or voice, to the lowest note of the chord. Similarly, there are drop 1, drop 3, drop 2 & 4, etc. Drop 2 voicings are important because most of these chords are easy for a guitarist to play on 4 adjacent strings.
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What is the 2 chord in C major?

The C major chord ii is the D minor chord, and contains the notes D, F, and A.
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How do you use major 2?

Major 2 Chords vs Sus 2 Chords

Sus 2 chords use the 2nd tone of the scale in place of the 3rd tone. So whereas a C major chord is normally C + E + G — which is the 1 + 3 + 5 of the C major scale played all together — the Csus2 chord is C + D + G, which removes the “E” (3rd degree) altogether.
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What does I IV III mean?

The number of characters in the Roman numerals for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, ... (i.e., I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, ...) are 1, 2, 3, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4, ...
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What does II v i mean in music?

The ii–V–I progression ("two–five–one progression") (occasionally referred to as ii–V–I turnaround, and ii–V–I) is a common cadential chord progression used in a wide variety of music genres, including jazz harmony.
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What 4 chords are in every song?

The four main chord progressions used to make any music song are Roman numerals I, V, vi, and IV. The chord progression chords are always from the C major, G major, A minor, and F major melodic scales.
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What is the happiest chord progression?

Although people do perceive major chords as more emotionally positive than minor chords, the happiest sounds of all are seventh chords – major or minor chords with a seventh added.
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What are the 3 most important chords in music?

The 3 chords every musician should know
  • It's as easy as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
  • The I chord.
  • The IV chord.
  • The V chord.
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