Major4 blocks70 BPM
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vi-IV-I-V in D# Major

vi-IV-I-V in D# Major with a ready-made timeline, practical explanation, and a shortcut to open the progression in the Padflow editor.

How it sounds

vi-IV-I-V in D# Major is a useful base for rehearsals, practice sessions, and worship moments where the band needs a predictable, musical progression that is quick to assemble.

The vi-IV-I-V sequence begins with a more introspective color and often fits intros, ministry moments, and songs that grow in emotional tension.

For church teams, it is useful when the song needs to start more restrained and still move into a strong chorus without overcomplicating the harmony.

Quick summary

Time per cycle

16 beats

Estimated duration

14s

Default crossfade

600 ms

Initial loop

Infinite

Suggested timeline

Chord order in D# Major

Cm

Block 1 · vi

4 beats

Playback used: C maior

While the library grows, this block reuses the closest published asset to C menor.

G#

Block 2 · IV

4 beats

Playback used: G# maior

D#

Block 3 · I

4 beats

Playback used: D# maior

A#

Block 4 · V

4 beats

Playback used: A# maior

Practical use

If the band is playing lightly, keep the bass clear on vi and IV so the modal feeling does not become ambiguous. The pad can come in before the first block to set the atmosphere.

Try repeating the cycle in the editor, testing longer crossfades, and hearing how the tension changes when you shorten or stretch the two middle blocks.