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Finding Any Chord Inversion on The Banjo Neck
IT'S EASIER THAN YOU THINK
Prepared by Frank Eastes, Jr.
FEBRUARY 2012
BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE
Moving chords from the ROOT FORM |
Moving chords from the 1st INVERSION |
Moving chords from the 2nd INVERSION |
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I've expanded my lesson on moving chord inversions into three pages which explain how
to think about—and see—chord inversions as they move up and down the banjo fingerboard.
With these three pages, you will have the keys to understand and find
any major chord anywhere on the banjo fingerboard.
All three charts show the exact same thing, actually, just from different starting points.
There's only three things you need to learn from these lessons:
1) The three inversions to any major chord on a banjo tuned to open G;
2) Which inversion of any major chord you are currently playing; and
3) Which is the next inversion of that chord up or down the neck.
Once you get that basic idea, then you'll be off and running!
2 comments on “Moving Chords Inversions Up and Down the Neck”
jimh269b Says:
Sunday, April 21, 2013 @2:37:28 PM
great stuff frank how you soung buddy
jimh269b Says:
Sunday, April 21, 2013 @2:38:18 PM
doing
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