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B flat major triads
B flat major triads









Here's an example going up the strings that I just showed you. We can make these inversions by going across the strings, or by going up the strings. If we play in the order of E, A, C#, that's the second inversion. If we play it in the order of C#, E, A, that's called the first inversion. For instance the A chord has an A, C# and E. An inversion is just the name for changing the order of the notes. Then we're going to play different inversions of that chord. We're going to use A major for this example. So this is a big step towards unlocking the guitar and understanding how the notes work. This is one of the guitar fundamentals that's actually somewhat easy to play, but most beginners never fully learn it.

b flat major triads

We're going to talk about a lot of different ways to play major chords on the guitar.











B flat major triads