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January 6, 2011 | The 'ii V7 I' Chord Progression Pt. 2 with Don Julin
More from newly hired JazzMando staff writer and Traverse City, Michigan mandolin master,
Don Julin. Don explores the concept of unresolved tonal centers in this week's Tips and
Tricks entry.
Let's take two standard jazz compositions and locate all of the unresolved 'ii V7' and resolved
'ii V7 I' cadences. By doing this we can get a better understanding of what key or keys we are
actually going through.
First let's take a look at "Just Friends." A 32 bar vocal standard in the key of G. It begins on
the IV chord (Cmaj7) and works it's way through a series of unresolved /ii/V7/ cadences in the
keys of Bb (Cm7/F7), Ab (Bbm7/Eb7), and G (Am7/D7), resolving one time using a complete
'ii V7 I' in G (Am7/D7/Gmaj7). The A7 chord appears twice in this song functioning as a
Secondary Dominant or a V of V. So the major key we are in when the A7 is being played is
D. There is one more 'ii V7' used as a turnaround (Dm7/G7) in the last bar. So In order to
improvise well in this tune we need to be able identify the 'ii V7 I' cadences, and be fluent in
G, Bb, Ab, D, and C.
Click image to print PDF: Just Friends
Next let's take a look at the Miles Davis composition "Tune Up." This is a 16 bar tune that is
primarily thought of as an improvisational piece. This composition is pretty straight forward in
that the first three 'ii V7 I' cadences resolve and are easy to spot. The first four bars consist of
a 'ii V7 I' in D. (Em7/A7/Dmaj7) The next 4 bars modulate down one whole step by way of a
'ii V7 I' in C. (Dm7/G7/Cmaj7) The third line modulates down one more step with a 'ii V7 I' in
Bb. (Cm7/F7/Bbmaj7) The last four bars of this piece are made up of a 'ii V7' in D followed by
a measure of Bbmaj7 and a one bar turnaround comprised of a quick 'ii V7' in D.
I believe that having an understanding of, and being able to quickly recognize 'ii V7 I' chord
progressions is an essential skill of the jazz musician.
Further:
The 'ii V7 I' Chord Progression Pt. 1
Understanding the 'ii V7 I': Tonal Micro-centers
Middle ground; reading jazz fake books
'Jazz Primer: Harmonic Function
Secondary Dominants