iv–iv–i–V in C Minor
Pattern: iv – iv – i – V
Chords: Fm – Fm – Cm – G
Chord Breakdown
| Numeral | Chord | Type | Function |
|---|---|---|---|
| iv | Fm (details) | minor | Subdominant |
| iv | Fm (details) | minor | Subdominant |
| i | Cm (details) | minor | Tonic |
| V | G (details) | major | Dominant |
Harmonic Analysis
This progression moves through Fm (Subdominant) → Fm (Subdominant) → Cm (Tonic) → G (Dominant).
Opening with two bars of the minor subdominant creates heavy, weighty tension before resolving to the minor tonic and dominant. This inversion of the typical blues opening gives it a unique, moody character.
Song Examples
- Since I've Been Loving You — Led Zeppelin
- Ain't No Sunshine — Bill Withers