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Playing an Augmented Triad's 1st Inversion on the Mandolin

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Summary: Playing an augmented triad's 1st inversion on the mandolin is easy with these tips, get expert advice and a music lesson in this free video.

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By Levin Schwartz
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Levin Schwartz lives in Northampton, MA where he spends his days playing music with his band 'The Amity Front' and teaching private guitar and mandolin lessons at The Fretted...read more

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"Next shape, G first inversion. The first inversion, is stacked three one five. And, once again we're going to raise the fifth up a half step. And, here once again you have that nice little pattern. Ok. We're going to do the same thing on the next set of strings up. Here's your G first inversion. G is in the middle, so once again three one five. Then, we're going to raise the fifth up a half step."

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