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This video is an introduction to inversions; How to play them, recognize them, and comfortably move to them more quickly. It only scratches the surface of the shortcuts and mindset of playing through songs and chord progressions and choosing the best chord inversions on the fly as you're playing through a song.
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0:00 Intro
0:24 Three basic ways to play any Major/minor chord
0:38 Root Position (default way, Root note is on bottom of the chord)
0:48 First Inversion (Root note on the top of the triad)
1:24 Second Inversion (Root note is in the middle of the chord)
1:49 Fingering for each inversion (1-3-5, 1-2-5, 1-3-5)
2:57 The big "trick": How to keep your focus on the Root note as you're forming new chords
4:33 D-Major (Playing the Inversions with a black note)
4:52 How to arrange your hand to play the black note easier in 1st inversion
5:48 How to arrange your hand to play the black note easier in 2nd inversion
6:44 Playing an all black note chord (F#-Major)
7:29 The "Lazy Way" to move from C-Major to G-Major and back without moving your hand much
8:55 Summary
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