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- I–IV–V–I abstract "In music, I–IV–V–I or IV-V-I is a common chord progression and cadence that, \"unequivocally defines the point of origin and the total system, the key.\"Composers often begin pieces with this progression as an exposition of the tonality:It may be viewed as an abbreviated circle progression:I-IV- V-I = I–IV–V–I About this sound Play \"Along with motion toward the fifth (V), IV [the subdominant] appears as a corrective, depriving V (the dominant) of its independence and pointing it back in the direction of its origin [I].\" In the key of C, IV provides the note F♮ and eliminates the possibility of G major, which requires F♯. The progression is also often used at the end of works and sections.".
- I–IV–V–I thumbnail IV-V-I_in_C.png?width=300.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageID "35188622".
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageLength "2540".
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageRevisionID "684821846".
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLink Cadence_(music).
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cadences.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chord_progressions.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLink Chord_progression.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLink Conclusion_(music).
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLink Dominant_(music).
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLink Ii–V–I_progression.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLink Key_(music).
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLink Music.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLink Predominant_chord.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLink Ragtime_progression.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLink Three-chord_song.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLink Tonality.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLink Vi–ii–V–I.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLink V–IV–I_turnaround.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLink File:Bach_-_WTC_II,_Prelude_in_C_Major.png.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLink File:Handel_-_Suite_in_F-sharp_Minor,_Prelude_IV-V-I.png.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLink File:IV-V-I_in_C.png.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLink File:IV-V-I_in_C_guitar.png.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLink File:Scarlatti_-_Sonata_in_D_Minor,_K._517_IV-V-I.png.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLinkText "F-B-C-F".
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLinkText "I–IV–V–I".
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageWikiLinkText "V–I".
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Audio.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chord_progressions.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music-theory-stub.
- I–IV–V–I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- I–IV–V–I subject Category:Cadences.
- I–IV–V–I subject Category:Chord_progressions.
- I–IV–V–I hypernym Progression.
- I–IV–V–I comment "In music, I–IV–V–I or IV-V-I is a common chord progression and cadence that, \"unequivocally defines the point of origin and the total system, the key.\"Composers often begin pieces with this progression as an exposition of the tonality:It may be viewed as an abbreviated circle progression:I-IV- V-I = I–IV–V–I About this sound Play \"Along with motion toward the fifth (V), IV [the subdominant] appears as a corrective, depriving V (the dominant) of its independence and pointing it back in the direction of its origin [I].\" In the key of C, IV provides the note F♮ and eliminates the possibility of G major, which requires F♯. ".
- I–IV–V–I label "I–IV–V–I".
- I–IV–V–I sameAs Q17079400.
- I–IV–V–I sameAs m.0j7jr0g.
- I–IV–V–I sameAs Q17079400.
- I–IV–V–I wasDerivedFrom I–IV–V–I?oldid=684821846.
- I–IV–V–I depiction IV-V-I_in_C.png.
- I–IV–V–I isPrimaryTopicOf I–IV–V–I.