Lesson 7 of 47Alto SaxophoneIntermediate

The II-V-I progression

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Ollie Weston explains the II-V-I progression, jazz's most common cadence, and shows how to build one in C major (Dm7 to G7 to C).

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47 lessons (1h 47m) · 1 free
    • 01. The V-I 'Perfect' cadence

      3:28

    • 02. Dominant 7 - Cycle of 5ths exercise

      1:24

    • 03. Dominant 7 - Cycle of 5ths using 3rs and 7ths

      2:16

    • 04. Rhythmic variations using 3rds and 7ths

      2:02

    • 05. "Rhythm Changes" using Dominant 7ths and Cycle of 5ths

      1:08

    • 06. The II-V-I progression

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      1:20

    • 07. II-V-I licks in the style of Parker, Coltrane, Adderley

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      4:15

    • 08. Dancing With Duke (II-V-I exercise) - Introduction

      1:15

    • 09. Dancing With Duke (II-V-I exercise) - Performance

      4:38

    • 10. II-V-I progression conclusion

      0:42

Lesson transcript

The Jazz Perfect Cadence: Understanding the II V I Progression

In jazz, we frequently use the perfect cadence, known as the V I progression. Over time, this has evolved to include preparation for the V chord with a II chord as well. This gives rise to the famous progression:

II V I

You might have heard a bass line that features a kind of "walking line" to get from D. It's a really expressive sound and is particularly idiomatic of jazz.

Building a II V I in C Major

To build a II V I progression in C major, we would use:

  • A D minor 7 chord (or an A chord derived from a Dorian mode)
  • G7 (Mixolydian)
  • C major 7 for the resolution.

All our perfect cadence sounds, along with our thirds and sevenths, are entirely relevant in jazz as well.

Chord Tones

The specific chord tones involved in this progression are:

  • D minor 7
  • G7
  • C major 7 for resolution.

Understanding these elements will help you navigate jazz harmonies more confidently!

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Since graduating from the Leeds College of Music (BA Hons) and the Guildhall School of Music (Post Graduate Diploma in Performance), Ollie has built a busy and varied career in music. As a saxophonist he has performed in live and studio settings with artists as diverse as Amy Winehouse, Tim Minchin, Bonobo, Frank Turner, the London Jazz Orchestra, the Hackney Colliery Band, the Ambient Jazz Ensemble and the Nelson Riddle Orchestra. He is also the co-leader of the jazz quartet 'Time Is Of The Essence', and composes and arranges material for this and other ensembles.

Ollie is active in music education, currently as course leader for the jazz department at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama (junior school), where he runs jazz ensembles, big band and theory classes. He has written a series of 'Exploring Jazz' books for Schott Music that are published worldwide and feature on exam syllabuses in the UK. Ollie has also run workshops for Oxford University, Pro Corda Strings and BABSWE, as well as the Guildhall School of Music summer schools.

In his Exploring Jazz Saxophone courses, Ollie takes you from getting started right through to soloing confidently over songs and chord sequences, building the improvising skills that put a real jazz player's vocabulary at your fingertips.

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