i–iv–♭VII in G Minor
Pattern: i – iv – ♭VII
Chords: Gm – Cm – F
Chord Breakdown
| Numeral | Chord | Type | Function |
|---|---|---|---|
| i | Gm (details) | minor | Tonic |
| iv | Cm (details) | minor | Subdominant |
| ♭VII | F (details) | major | Subtonic |
Harmonic Analysis
This progression moves through Gm (Tonic) → Cm (Subdominant) → F (Subtonic).
The i–iv–♭VII progression moves through the natural minor scale's primary chords without ever touching the dominant. This creates an open, unresolved quality that feels like drifting through a minor landscape. Its lack of strong resolution makes it ideal for atmospheric and folk-rock settings.
Song Examples
- Breathe — Pink Floyd
- Riders on the Storm — The Doors