IiiiIVV

Blues / Rock · F

I-III-IV-V in F

A blues-influenced progression with a major III chord instead of the diatonic iii minor. The major III gives it a bright, slightly unexpected lift.

Chords in F I-III-IV-V

IF
iiiA
IVBb
VC

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I-III-IV-V in F

The I-III-IV-V progression in the key of F uses the chords F, A, Bb, C. These correspond to the I, iii, IV, V degrees of the F major scale.

A blues-influenced progression with a major III chord instead of the diatonic iii minor. The major III gives it a bright, slightly unexpected lift. In F, this progression has a characteristic sound shaped by the tonal colour of the F root — common in blues / rock. Practise hearing it until the sequence feels inevitable rather than surprising.