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There's a fancy way that classical composers write inversions. The easier way is to put a backslash after the chord followed by the bass note you want used.
The Three Most Useful Inversions
Minor (first inversion) Am/C
Major (second inversion) C/G
Seventh (third inversion) G7/F
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There's a fancy way that classical composers write inversions. The easier way is to put a backslash after the chord followed by the bass note you want used.
The Three Most Useful Inversions
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: