♭VI–V–I in F♯ Major

Pattern: ♭VI – V – I   Chords: D – C♯ – F♯

Chord Breakdown

NumeralChordTypeFunction
♭VI D (details) major Submediant
V C♯ (details) major Dominant
I F♯ (details) major Tonic

Harmonic Analysis

This progression moves through D (Submediant) → C♯ (Dominant) → F♯ (Tonic).

The ♭VI–V–I progression approaches the tonic through half-step motion from the borrowed ♭VI to the dominant V. This chromatic squeeze creates intense tension before the satisfying resolution to I. The pattern appears in classical music as a deceptive resolution reversal and in rock as a dramatic cadence.

Song Examples

Chord Details

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