ii°–V in C♯ Minor

Pattern: ii° – V   Chords: D♯dim – G♯

Chord Breakdown

NumeralChordTypeFunction
ii° D♯dim (details) diminished Supertonic
V G♯ (details) major Dominant

Harmonic Analysis

This progression moves through D♯dim (Supertonic) → G♯ (Dominant).

The ii°–V progression is the natural pre-dominant to dominant motion in minor keys. The diminished triad on the second degree of the harmonic minor scale moves to the major V chord, creating a tense approach to the dominant. This is the minor-key equivalent of the major key's ii–V, and its dissonance intensifies the drive toward resolution.

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