Questions tagged [chord-inversions]
When used in contrast with root position, an inversion of a chord is any voicing where the root of the chord is not the bass note of the chord (lowest note). Chord voicings are inversions of each other when the two chords contain the same notes but are not the exact same voicing.
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How do I read inversions fast?
picture above is D minor in 1st inversion.
I usually find inversions by stacking up notes in a closed interval,
but it takes too much time.
Is there a fast way of discerning inversion chords and ...