I understand that. My question was:nuffink wrote:Substitute dominants are defined as dominant chords whose root is non-diatonic and whose implied resolution is a semitone down to a diatonic chord. Hence (in C) Db->C, Eb->D, Gb->F, Ab->G and Bb->A.
1/ what does "SV7/ii" mean? Is "SV7" a chord?
2/ if so, why do you (seem to) use "SV7" for several different chords.
Victor.
