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C Minor Triad Guitar Chord Inversions

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Summary: There are different inversions of the C minor triad chord starting with the root and the fifth. Learn how to create and play C minor triad guitar chord inversions from an experienced musician in this free music theory video.

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By Thomas Marchevsky
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Thomas Marchevsky is a professional guitarist/composer and college professor. He has an M.M. in guitar from the New England Conservatory in Boston. He teaches private lessons at his...read more

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"Now let's check out C Minor in three inversions. The notes in this chord are C, E Flat, G. So we have to begin with the 2nd inversion here, starting with G in the base, the fifth, and we add C and E Flat. It gives us C 2nd inversion and we'll continue by adding the next chord form which is C Minor root position; C, E Flat, G. Then we add 1st inversion E Flat, G, C. Back to the 2nd inversion; G, C, B Flat. And then we can play the C Minor Triad in root position. That's all the way up in the high register of the instrument, but it's possible if you need to grab it."

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