Whether you're writing a song, learning the key, or looking for inspiration, F Major is a rich harmonic landscape. Here are the building blocks and the progressions most used by songwriters in this key.
The 7 Diatonic Chords in F Major
| Numeral | Chord | Quality |
|---|---|---|
| I | F | major |
| ii | Gm | minor |
| iii | Am | minor |
| IV | Bb | major |
| V | C | major |
| vi | Dm | minor |
| vii° | Edim | diminished |
4 Essential F Major Progressions
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What are the chords in F Major?
The seven diatonic chords are: I (F), ii (Gm), iii (Am), IV (Bb), V (C), vi (Dm), vii° (Edim).
What is the most popular F Major chord progression?
The most popular is F – C – Dm – Bb (I–V–vi–IV) — used in countless songs across pop, rock, and folk.
How do I practise chord progressions in F Major?
Start with I–IV–V in F Major, then try I–V–vi–IV. Use the MusoKit generator to hear each progression first so you know your target.
What is the tonic chord of F Major?
The tonic chord is F — the home chord of the key that progressions typically start and resolve to.
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