i–♭VI–♭VII in F Minor

Pattern: i – ♭VI – ♭VII   Chords: Fm – D♭ – E♭

Chord Breakdown

NumeralChordTypeFunction
i Fm (details) minor Tonic
♭VI D♭ (details) major Submediant
♭VII E♭ (details) major Subtonic

Harmonic Analysis

This progression moves through Fm (Tonic) → D♭ (Submediant) → E♭ (Subtonic).

The i–♭VI–♭VII progression leaps from the minor tonic to the flat sixth before stepping up to the flat seventh, creating a sense of escape and release. This three-chord pattern avoids the dominant entirely, keeping the harmony floating in natural minor. It is a cornerstone of hard rock and metal.

Song Examples

Chord Details

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