Imaj7–vi7–ii7–V7 in F♯ Major
Pattern: Imaj7 – vi7 – ii7 – V7
Chords: F♯maj7 – D♯m7 – G♯m7 – C♯7
Chord Breakdown
| Numeral | Chord | Type | Function |
|---|---|---|---|
| Imaj7 | F♯maj7 (details) | major seventh | Tonic |
| vi7 | D♯m7 (details) | minor seventh | Submediant |
| ii7 | G♯m7 (details) | minor seventh | Supertonic |
| V7 | C♯7 (details) | dominant seventh | Dominant |
Harmonic Analysis
This progression moves through F♯maj7 (Tonic) → D♯m7 (Submediant) → G♯m7 (Supertonic) → C♯7 (Dominant).
The standard I–vi–ii–V turnaround voiced with full seventh chords for authentic jazz color. The major seventh on I and the minor sevenths on vi and ii create rich voice-leading possibilities.
Song Examples
- Blue Moon — Richard Rodgers
- Sunday — Jule Styne