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You are here: Home / Fundamental Tracks / II-V-I Major Long Sequence Backing Tracks in All 12 Keys

II-V-I Major Long Sequence Backing Tracks in All 12 Keys

May 4, 2009 By Paul Maine

Each backing track is in concert so if you wish to practice your Major II-V-I with the I chord a D major  on tenor saxophone – you should select the C Major II-V-I  backing track.

The first measure is a II chord. The second measure is a V chord. The next two measures is a I chord and then the pattern repeats.

II-V-I Long Sequence Backing Tracks.  The II chord is Dm7,the V chord is G7 and the I chord is C Major  Concert follows:
[podcast]https://paulmaine.com/wp-content/uploads/ii-v-i-longsequencecmajor.mp3[/podcast]

II-V-I Long Sequence Backing Tracks.  The II chord is Ebm7,the V chord is Ab7 and the I chord is Db Major  Concert follows:
[podcast]https://paulmaine.com/wp-content/uploads/ii-v-i-longsequencedbmajor.mp3[/podcast]

II-V-I Long Sequence Backing Tracks.  The II chord is Em7,the V chord is A7 and the I chord is D Major  Concert follows:
[podcast]https://paulmaine.com/wp-content/uploads/ii-v-i-longsequencedmajor.mp3[/podcast]

II-V-I Long Sequence Backing Tracks.  The II chord is Fm7,the V chord is Bb7 and the I chord is Eb Major  Concert follows:
[podcast]https://paulmaine.com/wp-content/uploads/ii-v-i-longsequenceebmajor.mp3[/podcast]

II-V-I Long Sequence Backing Tracks.  The II chord is F#m7,the V chord is B7 and the I chord is E Major  Concert follows:
[podcast]https://paulmaine.com/wp-content/uploads/ii-v-i-longsequenceemajor.mp3[/podcast]

II-V-I Long Sequence Backing Tracks.  The II chord is Gm7,the V chord is C7 and the I chord is F Major  Concert follows:
[podcast]https://paulmaine.com/wp-content/uploads/ii-v-i-longsequencefmajor.mp3[/podcast]

II-V-I Long Sequence Backing Tracks.  The II chord is G#m7,the V chord is C#7 and the I chord is F# Major  Concert follows:
[podcast]https://paulmaine.com/wp-content/uploads/ii-v-i-longsequencefsharpmajor.mp3[/podcast]

II-V-I Long Sequence Backing Tracks.  The II chord is Am7,the V chord is D7 and the I chord is G Major  Concert follows:
[podcast]https://paulmaine.com/wp-content/uploads/ii-v-i-longsequencegmajor.mp3[/podcast]

II-V-I Long Sequence Backing Tracks.  The II chord is Bbm7,the V chord is Eb7 and the I chord is Ab Major  Concert follows:
[podcast]https://paulmaine.com/wp-content/uploads/ii-v-i-longsequenceabmajor.mp3[/podcast]

II-V-I Long Sequence Backing Tracks.  The II chord is Bm7,the V chord is E7 and the I chord is A Major  Concert follows:
[podcast]https://paulmaine.com/wp-content/uploads/ii-v-i-longsequenceamajor.mp3[/podcast]

II-V-I Long Sequence Backing Tracks.  The II chord is Cm7,the V chord is F7 and the I chord is Bb Major  Concert follows:
[podcast]https://paulmaine.com/wp-content/uploads/ii-v-i-longsequencebbmajor.mp3[/podcast]

II-V-I Long Sequence Backing Tracks.  The II chord is C#m7,the V chord is F#7 and the I chord is B Major  Concert follows:
[podcast]https://paulmaine.com/wp-content/uploads/ii-v-i-longsequencebmajor.mp3[/podcast]

Filed Under: Fundamental Tracks Tagged With: all 12 keys, backing tracks, II-V-I, long sequence

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  1. steve says

    March 6, 2010 at 2:28 pm

    Thank you so much for all the backing tracks!! I’m teaching guitar for the first time to a high school class and you have saved me tons of time! Now i have time to go out for a beer tonight lol – I’ll be cheersing you buddy! Thanks!

  2. Simon Andrews says

    November 25, 2011 at 4:51 pm

    Good backing tracks. Best I’ve found so far and in all keys. Good for sax and guitar. Cheers.

  3. David Summer says

    December 28, 2011 at 12:25 pm

    Excellent.
    Care to post a MIDI version, so people could mix and match?

  4. Phil Doleman says

    September 20, 2012 at 3:03 pm

    Fabulous! So useful, thanks!

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