Description
Now let's apply the concept of chord inversions and different voicings to minor chords.
We get c(1)-e-flat(3)-g(5) as the root position voicing of the C minor chord, e-flat(3)-g(5)-c(1) as the 1st inversion voicing, and g(5)-c(1)-e-flat(3) as the 2nd inversion voicing.
Lesson Info
Instructor
Christopher Schlegel
Tutorial Lessons
- Chord Theory: Introduction
- Major Chords
- Moveable Major Chords
- Major Triads & Inversions
- Major Chord Voicings Across The Fretboard
- Minor Chords
- Moveable Minor Chords
- Minor Triads & Inversions
- Minor Chord Voicings Across The Fretboard
- Practical Applications: Musical Direction
- Practical Applications: Register
- Practical Applications: Accompaniment
- Practical Applications: Embellishments
- Chord Theory: Conclusion