Description
Let's put all this information we've been learning into practice!
In this lesson I've created a simple exercise to show you how to use chord inversion voicings. We will play three major chords (C, F & G) using only the A, D & G strings. The purpose here is to make use of each new voicing we've learned with a group of chords commonly found together.
We start with a C major chord in root position. Then, we move to a second inversion F major, back to C major, to a first inversion G major. Finally we return to C major to start the whole thing over again. Repeat as many times as necessary to get it solidly under your fingers!
Lesson Info
Instructor
Christopher Schlegel
Tutorial Lessons
- Intro to Triads & Inversions: Lesson 1
- Intro to Triads & Inversions: Lesson 2
- Intro to Triads & Inversions: Lesson 3
- Intro to Triads & Inversions: Lesson 4
- Intro to Triads & Inversions: Lesson 5
- Intro to Triads & Inversions: Lesson 6
- Intro to Triads & Inversions: Lesson 7
- Intro to Triads & Inversions: Lesson 8
- Intro to Triads & Inversions: Lesson 9
- Intro to Triads & Inversions: Lesson 10
- Intro to Triads & Inversions: Lesson 11