by Tadd Dameron
Common Keys: C
First Melodic Interval: P5 ↑ m3
Form:
I Backdoor kc I
↓M2 II V I
↑m2 ur(II V)
kc II V I TB
Real Book has turnback as I bIII bVI bII all maj7 chords
I ↑P4 ur(II V) kc I
Based on the minor third substitution principle, bVII7 is a substitute for a V chord. The II (IVm7 or IVm6) of the bVII is typical. A quasi II V
Another way to look at this move is as an Unresolved II V
Songs that use the same sequence:
The short hand notation that I use is explained here.
Uppercase Roman Numerals indicate a chord function within its harmonized scale.
cyl()
Cycle - 3 of more chords the same intervalic distance apart and the same chord species. cyl(x, y, z) x = number of chords in cycle, x = interval and ↑ or ↓ direction, y = chord type.
ie cyl(4, P4 ↓, 7th)
FD cyl()
FD cyl - Full Diatonic cycle starting on chord Y. Default is major. if not major indicate scale or mode
ie cyl(Δ, VI ↓ IV)
ie cyl(-, VI ↓ IV)
ie cyl(DOR, VI ↓ IV)
RC cyl()
RC cyl - Rhythm Changes Cycle. Default starts on III7 of key center and cycles thru 4 dominant 7th chords shortcut for cyl(4, P4 ↓, 7th). see Stompin' at the Savoy for ↑P4 RC cyl().
pi3
Picardy Third - Minor II V resolving to a major I. ie Am7b5 D7 Gmaj7
ur()
Unresolved - Typically a
that does not resolve to its I chord. Δ for major (eg Dm7 G7)
- or mi for minor (Dm7b5 G7)
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Double Functions Chords - Setting up a modulation to new key center.