iiø7–V7–i in D Minor

Pattern: iiø7 – V7 – i   Chords: Eø7 – A7 – Dm

Chord Breakdown

NumeralChordTypeFunction
iiø7 Eø7 (details) half diminished Supertonic
V7 A7 (details) dominant seventh Dominant
i Dm (details) minor Tonic

Harmonic Analysis

This progression moves through Eø7 (Supertonic) → A7 (Dominant) → Dm (Tonic).

The iiø7–V7–i progression is the minor-key counterpart to the major ii–V7–I. The half-diminished chord on the second degree creates a dark, tense pre-dominant that moves to the dominant seventh before resolving to the minor tonic. This cadence is essential to minor-key jazz harmony and appears throughout the Great American Songbook whenever a tune modulates to or establishes a minor key.

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