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Inverting a chord just indicates to have a note which isn't the root note as the most affordable pitch. Using inversions can introduce a genuine richness and depth to a chord development.
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0:00 Introduction.
1:05 first inversion tonic chord.
2:07 first inversion dominant chord.
2:54 the third inversion.
4:42 God Only Knows by The Beach Boys.
6:30 Something by The Beatles.
7:15 labelling inversions with roman numerals.
10:11 Cadential 6-4.
11:44 Ekster.
12:34 100% inverted piano outro.
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You are helping me SO much to get through my GCSEs. Especially during the analysis of songs!!! ❤️❤️👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Please mention Jeff Buckley 🤞
Inverting powerchords is a fun little trick, too
Song 2 by blur is the first that comes to mind
Please subtitle your videos in Portuguese!!
I love this channel! Is there anything noteworthy about “So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright” by Simon and Garfunkel? I know absolutely 0 about music theory, but love watching your channel so I can learn something. To me this song feels like it does something unusual, but I have no idea how to express it – is it a song you have thought about before?
One of my favourite inversions: the first chord in ‘Aint no mountain enough’ i just thought of it and came on immediately in your video. Coincidence! Minds thinking alike!
glad you included the Beach Boys. Brian is the inversion king.
apparently I’ve accidentally classically trained myself. proud of that fact.
Wow that song at the end was really beautiful!
Use Somebody was the song that taught me inversions, although I didn’t know until now it was in inversion; I just knew it had a slash chord