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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.
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
"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."
eHow Article: Playing an Augmented Triad's 2nd Inversion on the Mandolin