By Jerome
Here's the last part of the series, about about second inversions for both major and minor chords.
(in the video)
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---6-----
---7-----
---7-----
6, the Perfect 5th = G# note
7, the ROOT note = E note
7, the major 3rd = B note
B, E and G# form the E chord
Just transpose it to play the other chords.
Here are the other chords in the video.
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--6------5--------
--7------7--------
--7------7--------
E to Em
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---6------5--------
---7------7--------
---7------7--------
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A to Am
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---7-----7---------
---7-----7---------
---7-----7---------
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D to Dm
---7-----6---------
---8-----8---------
---7-----7---------
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G to Gm
2 comments:
hey correct me if im wrong for this
6, the Perfect 5th = G# note
7, the ROOT note = E note
7, the major 3rd = B note
B, E and G# form the E chord
is wrong
it should be
6, the major 3rd = G# note
7, the ROOT note = E note
7, the Perfect 5th = B note
B, E and G# form the E chord
Hey Kenny, this whole day I've been studying the music theory! Thanks so much for posting all of this!
And also correct me if i'm wrong but for the D to Dm
shouldnt it be
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---7----*6*--------
---7-----7---------
---7-----7---------
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