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Are secondary II-Vs preceding minor chords not always minor II-Vs, with a half-diminished SubDominant?

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Are secondary II-Vs preceding minor chords not always minor II-Vs, with a half-diminished SubDominant?

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It is most common to combine minor chords with minor II-Vs (IIm7b5 – V7), and chords with a major third with major II-Vs (IIm7 – V7), but it is not always the case. In fact mixing these combinations can result in surprising effects.

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