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As guitar players we often learn, and stick to, chord rules that involve chords being played in their 'standard' form. This usually means the root note of the chord is the lowest note that we hear.
It is possible to create smooth inversions in your chord progressions on instruments such as the guitar, however due to the ...
To play these kind of fills and intros, you need to know: 1) the chords in the key of G (G, Am, Bm, C, D, Em, etc.) and 2) their inversions as you go up the neck.
These chords, and their minor key versions, are ubiquitous in tonal music of all kinds. In particular, we find that virtually every piece of tonal music, in all styles, ends with the movement of IV-I ...
This usually means the root note of the chord is the lowest note that we hear. However, if you play all the same notes, but re-stack the order of the chords, we can unlock a series of alternate chords ...