IV–iv–I in B♭ Major
Pattern: IV – iv – I
Chords: E♭ – Ebm – B♭
Chord Breakdown
| Numeral | Chord | Type | Function |
|---|---|---|---|
| IV | E♭ (details) | major | Subdominant |
| iv | Ebm (details) | minor | Subdominant |
| I | B♭ (details) | major | Tonic |
Harmonic Analysis
This progression moves through E♭ (Subdominant) → Ebm (Subdominant) → B♭ (Tonic).
A plagal cadence enhanced by modal mixture, darkening the major IV to minor iv before resolving to the tonic. The chromatic lowering of the sixth scale degree creates a poignant, ♭ittersweet quality beloved by Romantic-era composers.
Song Examples
- Prelude in C Major, Op. 28 No. 1 — Frederic Chopin
- Liebestraum No. 3 — Franz Liszt