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Lessons: Acoustic Guitar Lesson #20: Basic Inversions of Major Chords

Basic Inversions of Major Chords
by Christopher Sung
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Excerpt:  A great way to add some interesting textures to the way you play tunes is to use <b>inversions</b> of chords you already know. An inversion is when you play a chord using a bass note that is not the root of the chord. This is often notated like G/B, D/F#, A/C#, etc. In these examples, all of the inversions used are <b>first inversions</b>, which means that the third of the chord is us...(more)


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