Playing an Augmented Triad's 2nd Inversion on the Mandolin

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Summary: Playing an augmented triad's 2nd inversion on the mandolin is easy with these tips, get expert advice and a music lesson in this free video.

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"So, we have our last inversion. Here's our G Major Triad. Major shape stacked five three one. So, once again we're going to raise the fifth up a half step. And, this is really strong because it's the lowest note of the mandolin. The lowest string making that transition. There's something really nice about that voicing that I like. And, our last shape is on the next set of strings up. And, it's still our second inversion. Five three one, and we're going to raise the five up a half step."

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