I–V–IV–I in A Major
Pattern: I – V – IV – I
Chords: A – E – D – A
Chord Breakdown
| Numeral | Chord | Type | Function |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | A (details) | major | Tonic |
| V | E (details) | major | Dominant |
| IV | D (details) | major | Subdominant |
| I | A (details) | major | Tonic |
Harmonic Analysis
This progression moves through A (Tonic) → E (Dominant) → D (Subdominant) → A (Tonic).
This circular progression leaves the tonic, peaks at the dominant, descends through the subdominant, and returns home. It creates a satisfying round-trip journey common in folk singalongs.
Song Examples
- Country Roads — John Denver
- Leaving on a Jet Plane — John Denver