Suspenseful progressions with unresolved harmonies
Explore these A minor chord progressions with a mysterious tension character. Each MIDI file can be opened directly in BrowserDAW for immediate music production.
i VII VI VIIA descending bass line progression with roots in Flamenco music. The continuous motion creates a hypnotic, haunting quality that has captivated listeners for centuries.
i VII VI VThe major V chord from harmonic minor creates dramatic tension with its leading tone. The descending bass line adds momentum and inevitability.
i V VI IIIStrong harmonic motion with the major V providing drama. Often used in power ballads and emotional rock songs.
i VII III VIA flowing progression that moves through the relative major before returning. Creates a sense of journey and exploration.
i VI iv VCombines the sadness of minor with dramatic harmonic tension. The iv to V motion creates strong forward momentum.
The key of A has its own unique sonic characteristics and is commonly used in various musical genres for its distinctive sound palette.
Minor keys often evoke more complex emotions, from melancholy to mystery, providing depth and sophistication to musical compositions.
This mood focuses on suspenseful progressions with unresolved harmonies, making these progressions ideal for creating music with this specific emotional character.
Download the MIDI file and import it into any DAW (Ableton Live, FL Studio, Logic Pro, etc.). The MIDI contains the chord voicings ready to be played with any virtual instrument—try pianos, synth pads, or guitar samples.
Use these progressions as a starting point. Add bass lines that follow the root notes, create melodies that weave between chord tones, or layer multiple instruments playing different voicings for a fuller sound.
Try playing the progression with different rhythms—arpeggiated patterns work great for intros, while block chords create powerful choruses. Experiment with tempo to find the right energy for your track.
Don't be afraid to mix progressions! Use one for your verse and another for your chorus. The contrast creates musical interest and keeps listeners engaged throughout your song.
The natural minor scale follows the pattern: whole-half-whole-whole-half-whole-whole. In A minor, this creates a darker, more complex sound. The chords built on each scale degree are: i(min), ii°(dim), III(maj), iv(min), v(min), VI(maj), VII(maj).
These mysterious tension progressions work because they balance tension and resolution in ways that evoke specific emotions. The movement between chords creates a sense of journey—some chords create tension that wants to resolve, while others provide stable landing points.
These progressions can be transposed to any key while maintaining the same emotional character. The Roman numeral notation (I, IV, V, etc.) represents scale degrees, so a I-V-vi-IV progression works the same way in any key—just with different actual note names.
Pop
Catchy hooks & choruses
Electronic
Builds & drops
Lo-Fi
Chill beats
Cinematic
Film & game scores
These progressions are versatile and can be adapted to virtually any genre. The key is in the production—the same chords can sound like a pop ballad with piano, an EDM anthem with synths, or a cinematic score with orchestral instruments.
Looking for different moods or keys? Explore our complete library of chord progressions to find the perfect harmonic foundation for your next track.