ii–V–I in E♭ Major

Pattern: ii – V – I   Chords: Fm – B♭ – E♭

Chord Breakdown

NumeralChordTypeFunction
ii Fm (details) minor Supertonic
V B♭ (details) major Dominant
I E♭ (details) major Tonic

Harmonic Analysis

This progression moves through Fm (Supertonic) → B♭ (Dominant) → E♭ (Tonic).

The ii–V–I is the most important chord progression in jazz harmony. It uses circle-of-fifths root motion to create strong forward momentum toward the tonic, typically voiced with seventh chords (iim7–V7–Imaj7). Mastering this progression is essential for improvising over jazz standards.

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