I–IV–V–I in F Major

Pattern: I – IV – V – I   Chords: F – B♭ – C – F

Chord Breakdown

NumeralChordTypeFunction
I F (details) major Tonic
IV B♭ (details) major Subdominant
V C (details) major Dominant
I F (details) major Tonic

Harmonic Analysis

This progression moves through F (Tonic) → B♭ (Subdominant) → C (Dominant) → F (Tonic).

The I–IV–V–I progression is one of the most fundamental harmonic patterns in Western music. It establishes a key through subdominant and dominant motion before resolving home, creating a satisfying sense of closure. This cadential pattern has been the backbone of hymns, folk songs, and pop hits for centuries.

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