i–iv–♭VII–V in G Minor

Pattern: i – iv – ♭VII – V   Chords: Gm – Cm – F – D

Chord Breakdown

NumeralChordTypeFunction
i Gm (details) minor Tonic
iv Cm (details) minor Subdominant
♭VII F (details) major Subtonic
V D (details) major Dominant

Harmonic Analysis

This progression moves through Gm (Tonic) → Cm (Subdominant) → F (Subtonic) → D (Dominant).

The i–iv–♭VII–V progression moves through the minor subdominant and subtonic before landing on a dominant V for resolution. The ♭VII-to-V motion creates a distinctive whole-step drop that adds tension before the cadence. This pattern works well in dramatic rock verses and pre-choruses.

Song Examples

Chord Details

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