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I answered: C Major (I-V-IV-II) but it could be also F Major (V-II-I-VI), no?

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I answered: C Major (I-V-IV-II) but it could be also F Major (V-II-I-VI), no?

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No. The correct answer is F major (not C major) because in the key of C major, the V chord is G not Gm. The roman numerals should look like this in Your answer: F major V-ii-I-vi (the ii and vi are small because these chords are minor) Question: What key is this chord progression in: Bb, Fm, G, Cm Answer: This question is more difficult. The general answer is C minor. To find the correct answer You need to understand how all three forms of the minor scale (natural minor, harmonic minor and melodic minor) work together AND how they work separately.

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