Ii V
Ii V
Ii V
Bob Keller
February 2002
Meaning of ii-V
• ii is the chord built on the second degree of the
scale.
– The seventh is implied, so for a major scale this would a
minor-seventh chord (e.g. for C major, the seventh of ii
is C, which is a minor seventh).
7 →3 7 →3
Extensions
• Extensions of ii: 9th, 11th, and 13th
• Example: C: Extensions of Dm7: E G B
Gm7 C7 F7
ii V I7
Example
• Honeysuckle Rose:
Starts in F major: Gm7 C7 (ii V)
b
Fm9 Bb13 Eb Maj7
b b b
9 6
9
m7
3 7
5 9
5
m3 m7
3
b
b7 resolves to 3. b7 resolves to 3.
Fm9 Bb13 Eb Maj7
b b
m7
3 7
m3 m7
3
Conversely
• In the ii chord, don’t over-emphasize the 6th,
since it is the tone to which the seventh will resolve
(the 3rd of the dominant).
• These sound more interesting and are less tiring. Plus they
frequently occur in tune contexts, such as blues, rhythm
changes, “A Train”, “Satin Doll”, etc.
• You can always cut before the I-VI 7 alt if you don’t wish to
play the whole cycle.
• You can also alter the V chord for variety.
• In many songs, I comes first, i.e. I-VI7 - ii-V
Recalled Altered Dominant
b b
# #5
3
# #9 # #9
7 7
# #5
3
Type B: Type A:
7-#9-3-#5 3-#5-7-#9
Altered Scale
• The “altered scale” captures the notes that sound
good over an altered dominant.
• It is a scale in which everything in a major scale
but the root has been lowered a half step:
1 b2 b3 b4(=3) b5 (=#4) b6 b7
• This scale is also known as:
diminished whole-tone scale
super-locrian scale
Pomeroy scale
seventh mode of melodic minor
• Some people say this scale is not really used as
such.
C Altered Scale
diminished whole-tone
portion portion
Prototypical Altered Lick
• “Cry Me a River” lick:
descending: #9 b9 #5 3 #9 b9
• In C altered: Eb Db G# E Eb Db
• In A altered:
Major ii-V-I-VI7alt. Progressions
Key ii V I VI7alt
C Dm7 G7 C A7alt
Db Ebm7 Ab7 Db Bb7alt
D Em7 A7 D B7alt
Eb Fm7 Bb7 Eb C7alt
E F#m7 B7 E C#7alt
F Gm7 C7 F D7alt
Gb Abm7 Db7 Gb Eb7alt
G Am7 D7 G E7alt
Ab Bbm7 Eb7 Ab F7alt
A Bm7 E7 A F#7alt
Bb Cm7 F7 Bb G7alt
B C#m7 F#7 B G#7alt
Example ii-V-I-VI7alt.
Progression
(generated by Band-in-a-Box)
Practice Sequence ii-V-I Step-Down
Dm7 G7 C
Cm7 F7 Bb
Bbm7 Eb7 Ab
Abm7 Db7 Gb
F#m7 B7 E
Em7 A7 D
C#m7 F#7 B
Bm7 E7 A
Am7 D7 G
Gm7 C7 F
Fm7 Bb7 Eb
Ebm7 Ab7 Db