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Chord Progressions in G♯ Minor

The key of G♯ Minor is built on the natural minor scale starting on G♯. Its diatonic chords give it a darker, more introspective character than the parallel major. The i–♭VI–♭III–♭VII cycle (heard in everything from "Africa" to "Time" by Hans Zimmer) is the most recognizable minor-key progression in modern music.

The diatonic chords of G♯ Minor

The seven chords built from the G♯ Minor scale.

G♯mA♯dimBC♯mD♯mEF♯
iii°♭IIIivv♭VI♭VII

Common progressions in G♯ Minor

Epic minor cycle in G♯ Minor

i – ♭VI – ♭III – ♭VII

G♯mEBF♯

The most-used minor progression of the last 40 years.

Andalusian cadence in G♯ Minor

i – ♭VII – ♭VI – V

G♯mF♯ED♯

Flamenco, surf rock, and metal all use this descending pattern.

Minor i–iv–V in G♯ Minor

i – iv – V

G♯mC♯mD♯

The harmonic minor cadence with a major V — used in classical and metal.

Sad pop in G♯ Minor

i – ♭VI – ♭III – ♭VII

G♯mEBF♯

Reflective and melancholic — used in pop ballads and indie.

Relative key

G♯ Minor shares the same notes as its relative major, B Major. You can borrow chords freely between the two.

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