I–♭VII–IV–I in D Major

Pattern: I – ♭VII – IV – I   Chords: D – C – G – D

Chord Breakdown

NumeralChordTypeFunction
I D (details) major Tonic
♭VII C (details) major Subtonic
IV G (details) major Subdominant
I D (details) major Tonic

Harmonic Analysis

This progression moves through D (Tonic) → C (Subtonic) → G (Subdominant) → D (Tonic).

The I–♭VII–IV–I turnaround chains two plagal cadences together, descending by fourths from the borrowed ♭VII through IV back to the tonic. This plagal double descent avoids dominant harmony entirely, giving it a modal, earthy quality. It is a signature pattern in Britpop and classic rock.

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Chord Details

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