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Main Lessons: Sweep Picking, Arpeggios::Triad Arpeggio Inversions:Minor Triad Inversion (2nd inversion)
Triad Arpeggio Inversions
by bhuether
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This lesson revisits the triad arpeggios, showing several inversions (inversions are just arpeggios or chords started from a different note). Each triad has 3 notes, so that means we can start the triad from any of these 3 notes. When we start from the first note, there is no inversion going on (we call it the root arpeggio). Starting from the 2nd note gives us the first inversion, and starting from the 3rd note gives us the 2nd inversion. In this lesson we will play inversions for the Major and Minor triad across 5 strings.


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Minor Triad Inversion (2nd inversion)
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Now we are going to play the second inversion of the E Minor triad. The second inversion starts from the 3rd note of the triad. The 3rd note in the E Minor triad is B. So we simply start from that note. We reposition ourselves at the 14th fret and then add the 1st note (E), then the second (G), etc. By doing so we end up with shape shown below.


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This is a rather unique looking arpeggio shape. It involves 2 instances of barred notes to pull thw whole thing off.



Minor Triad Inversion (2nd inversion)
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With this exercise, it will be easy for all those barred notes to bleed together or cause other problems (like notes being muted, etc). So make sure all notes are sounding.

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