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  2. In the Roman numeral system of writing chords a lower case letter is written after the chord to show if it is in an inversion. The letter “b” is used for 1st inversion and the letter “c” is used for 2nd inversion.

  3. Jul 13, 2024 · First Inversion. A chord is in first inversion if the lowest note (bass note) is the third scale degree. When writing out a chord, the third is usually written as the first note after the root (C – Eb – G – Bb), which is why starting a chord on this note is called first inversion.

  4. Mar 30, 2023 · The 1st inversion chords are either written in the form of slash chords or through a figured bass notation. In slash chord notations, they are shown as C/E, which means the C chord with E as the bass note. In the 1st inversion, the original C major chord with notes [C E G] is inverted as [E G C].

  5. The first inversion of a chord is the voicing of a triad, seventh chord, or ninth chord in which the third of the chord is the bass note and the root a sixth above it. [1]

  6. Feb 9, 2024 · 1st Inversion: E-C-G. To create the first inversion, flip C to the top of the stack, making E-G-C. You may see this notated as “C/E” on a chord chart. C/E

  7. If the lowest sounding note in the chord is the middle note of the root position triad (also called the “3 rd ”), the chord is in first inversion. Here are two examples of C major written in first inversion.

  8. Jun 20, 2014 · Your example is an F dominant seventh in 6/5 position (first inversion). Steps for determining the inversion of a chord: Use your ear to try to detect a particular character (is it major? minor? Tristan chord?) Write down (or think of) all possible voicings.

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