Originally Posted by: AkiraIt's a matter of looking at the notes.
In that chord jeffhx gave us, the notes were B, D#, and G#.
With relation to the G# major scale, that gives us I (G#), flat III (B), and V (D#).
Which = G# minor.
theory nerd :D
inversions are other ways of holding a chord...so instead of holding the chord i showed initially, i can hold a G#minor another way,say the bar chord at the 4th fret
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