Showing posts with label first inversion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label first inversion. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Chord "Deux" Jour Challenge: B and D#dim

The Chord "Deux" Jour Challenge means learning or expanding upon two chords per day for 49 days (USA Thanksgiving off). Check out the full list here.

Each chord map attempts to appeal to both beginners and intermediate/advanced guitarists and keyboardists. Simple chord shapes for beginners are provided with the following finger system:

1 index finger
2 middle finger
3 ring finger
4 little finger
o play open string
x do not play open string
( bar one finger over more than one string
T that rare occasion that I recommend you use your thumb to fret a note


Our first chord is B major, or simply, B:





Guitarists, I think in many other chord resources, this particular major barre chord shape contains two barres: The index finger (1) from the A string to the high E string, and the ring finger (3) over the D, G, and B strings. However, I don't usually fret that chord that way, so what's diagrammed above is how I play.


Keyboardists, in the B chord, B-D#-F# is the root position of the chord. D#-F#-B is what's known as the first inversion, and F#-B-D# is the second inversion of the chord. It's helpful to know these alternative note orders, especially when switching from chord to chord. Instead of playing the root position up and down the keyboard, you can keep your hand(s) in relatively the same spot by playing root positions and inversions at your convenience.


Our second chord is D-sharp diminished, or D#dim:




Guitarists, as you may have noticed, I tend to rely on two moveable chord shapes for diminished triads -- one with the root note on the low E string (i.e., G#dim, etc.) and one with the root note on the A string, like the chord shape above.


Keyboardists, as you may have noticed, D? triads are formed with a D? note, an F? note, and an A? note. The ? denotes -- ha, pun! -- the use of an accidental symbol (b, #, etc.) or no accidental. For example, D#dim is D#-F#-A. The D major chord is D-F#-A. Dm is D-F-A.


Similarly, E? triads are E?-G?-B?; F? triads are F?-A?-C?; G? triads are G?-B?-D?; A? triads are A?-C?-E?; B? triads are B?-D?-F?; and C? triads are C?-E?-G? notes.


Two more tomorrow. Cheers!

Friday, January 11, 2013

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Friday, March 6, 2009

C Major Inversions

C Major Scale: C D E F G A B C

C major (root): C D E F G A B C

First inversion: C D E F G A B C

Second inversion: C D E F G A B C D E

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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Ebm (Guitar, Intermediate)


The bass note of a chord needn't be the root note, as evidenced by this particular voicing of the E-flat (Eb) minor chord. This is the first inversion of the chord, since the bass note is the 3rd note.

D string = Gb (minor 3rd)
G string = Bb (perfect 5th)
B string = Eb (root note)
High E string = Gb (minor 3rd)

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Eb (Guitar, Intermediate)


The bass note of a chord needn't be the root note, as evidenced by this particular voicing of the E-flat (Eb) major chord. This is the first inversion of the chord, since the bass note is the 3rd note.

D string = G (major 3rd)
G string = Bb (perfect 5th)
B string = Eb (root note)
High E string = G (major 3rd)

Sunday, August 19, 2007

C# (Guitar, Intermediate)


The bass note of a chord needn't be the root note, as evidenced by this particular voicing of the C# major chord. This is the first inversion of the chord, since the bass note is the 3rd note.

D string = F (major 3rd, also known as E# in the key of C#)
G string = G# (perfect 5th)
B string = C# (root note)
High E string = F (major 3rd)

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