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🎶 What Is a ii–V–I in Jazz? (Simple Explanation for Beginners) Have you ever heard musicians talk about the “ii–V–I” and wondered what it actually means — or why it comes up all the time in jazz? In this video, I break down the ii–V–I progression in the simplest way possible: What the numbers 2 and 5 actually refer to How chords are built from scale degrees Why ii–V progressions create tension and resolution How the minor chord paired with the dominant chord moves toward the home key How to know which scale to play with each chord We’ll walk through real examples in C major and F major, building each chord step by step so you can see how everything comes directly from the scale — no guesswork, no memorization tricks, and no unnecessary theory jargon. This is the first of many jazz theory videos where we take concepts that seem complicated and make them clear, practical, and usable for real musicians. 🎷 Who This Video Is For Beginners new to jazz harmony Adult learners returning to music Classical musicians transitioning into jazz Anyone who’s heard “ii–V–I” a thousand times but never had it explained simply 📌 Key Takeaway Once you start recognizing ii–V progressions in music, improvisation becomes much easier — especially when you understand how scales and chords are connected. 🔔 Stay Connected If this helped you, be sure to: 👍 Like the video 💬 Leave a comment with questions or topics you’d like covered 🔔 Subscribe for more clear, practical jazz theory and improvisation videos Welcome to the Jazz Improv Institute — where jazz theory finally makes sense. 👉 Short on time and want to practice jazz? Download my eBook, The 15-Minute Jazz Practice System: https://www.jazzimprov.net/the-15-min... This approach is perfect for: Adult learners with limited practice time Busy professionals and educators Intermediate jazz players feeling stuck Anyone overwhelmed by long practice sessions Let me know in the comments if this video helped, and don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share it with another jazz player who’s short on time! Happy practicing!