I–♭VI–♭VII–IV in E Major

Pattern: I – ♭VI – ♭VII – IV   Chords: E – C – D – A

Chord Breakdown

NumeralChordTypeFunction
I E (details) major Tonic
♭VI C (details) major Submediant
♭VII D (details) major Subtonic
IV A (details) major Subdominant

Harmonic Analysis

This progression moves through E (Tonic) → C (Submediant) → D (Subtonic) → A (Subdominant).

The I–♭VI–♭VII–IV progression borrows the ♭VI and ♭VII from the parallel minor before landing on the diatonic IV, blending dark and bright tonalities. The borrowed chords add grit and edge to what resolves as a major-key pattern. This mixture of modal borrowing and punk energy is common in pop-punk and alternative rock.

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Chord Details

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