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Guitar World on MSNDon't let chord inversions bamboozle you. This lesson explains all (and 5 ways you can play a Bmaj7)Inversions are essential for jazz players, virtuoso cats such as Martin Tyler, but they are super-useful for any player ...
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Triads are unsung heroes of guitar – here is how you can use the CAGED system to master themThere is power in simplicity. Triads are the foundation of every beautiful song you’ve ever heard. If you can build and connect them, you’ll be able to learn songs more intuitively and open up ...
This gives us a triad, which is a three-note chord ... lowest note – the third – in the bass. To play the G major in its first inversion, fret the B with the ring finger (14th fret of the ...
Don't let chord inversions bamboozle you. This lesson explains all (and 5 ways you can play a Bmaj7)
This voicing of Bmaj7 has the 5th (F#) on the bottom, so could technically be called a second inversion. The rest of the B major triad is also here at the 4th fret, so we have the full set ...
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