Inversion
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An Inversion is a variation of a [[chord]] in which the order of the notes is shifted through its sequence. For instance, for a major triad: Root position: 1-3-5; First inversion: 3-5-1; Second inversion: 5-1-3 | An Inversion is a variation of a [[chord]] in which the order of the notes is shifted through its sequence. For instance, for a major triad: Root position: 1-3-5; First inversion: 3-5-1; Second inversion: 5-1-3 |
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An Inversion is a variation of a chord in which the order of the notes is shifted through its sequence. For instance, for a major triad: Root position: 1-3-5; First inversion: 3-5-1; Second inversion: 5-1-3