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This is a music theory lesson all about chord inversions. Inverting chords is a simple concept; you just play notes in different octaves so the chord gets sort of “flipped around”. You can use inversions to make a chord sound different (and a lot of times more interesting), but most importantly you can invert the chords in a chord progression to move smoothly and fluidly from one to another. If you aren’t comfortable with basic chords yet you might want to start with this video:
UPDATE: If you’re wondering why I used a B major chord at the end of this video, you can see the full explanation here:
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Damn.. at 8:51 he finds the 6 faster than my mom find things LOL
still the easiest to understand youtube hehee
Dude, i‘m a big fan of your teaching and really appreciate what you did with your videos. A thousand thanks!
WOW I get it thank you
You explained chord inversions really clearly thank you.
Finally, …some long-desired clarity in the field of chord construction – thank you so much, Michael!!
when do you use inverted chords in music? can music always have chords in their root position?
thank you this really open my perspective
Bro this fire. Great job explaining.
how was the 5 chord in E minor key b major chord? wasnt the 5 chord in the minor key supposed to be a minor chord?
hi i'm a newbie who's starting to catch up on music theory and i have a question from watching this vid,,,
so i was wondering about the part where he was demonstrating how to invert chords in the key of Emin.
from his previous music theory lessons, he referred that (1-4-5) in the minor key should be minor chords,
in this case, since we're in the key of Emin, E,A, and B are 1-4-5 notes right?
When he was demonstrating 1-6-2-5, which I believe would be min->maj->dim->min, for B (5) in (09:48),
which theoretically (?) consists of BDF#, -> but due to 1st inversion it becomes -> DF#B was played like "D#F#B"
in his video and he referred it as Bmaj in the first inversion..? can anyone please explain to me why he played 'Bmaj in 1st inversion'
if the note 'B' in the key of Emin is 5? I'm confused as there is no D# in the key Emin? (E F# G A B C D) Thankyouu.
You are a very good teacher…
why did you choose to use the harmonic minor instead of the natural minor. when one says "e minor" do they automatically mean "e harmonic minor" by default?
Amazing content, thank you 🙂
I can understand how inversion works but how to memorize it? It seems very complecated n complex
Thanks for the video man, I was very confused about the B major, but then I read the description 😉
cool vids
i didnt realize elon musk was such a wizard with the keys
Excellent video!
Another good video…cant stop watching
Started your first video today and have gone down the rabbit hole since then. This video has blown my mind as far as making chord progressions sound nicer through inversions. Thank you so much.
why is E minor chord 5 is B major?
Such helpful tutorials, thank you.
I don't normally post, but just got to say a massive thank you Michael for taking the time to create this and share your knowledge. WOW. I have learnt so much as a possibilities and the art/science of this. Lots of practise and time needed. I will be donating. Thank you so much. Quick question though if i may – in the chord progression 2nd (F#) – if i have understood your other lessons correctly – isn't that an F# dominant, whereas the other chords are major? Many thanks Paul
Can't thank u enough…..
Question – on the V chord on this E minor progression you are playing towards the end of the clip, you are playing a B MAJ chord. However, according to the Video about fitting chords in a key, the V chord in a minor key is always a minor chord, leading me to think the V in the I, VI, II, V progression in E minor should be a BMINOR instead of B MAJOR chord. Can you explain this discrepancy? Thank you!
Is this basically the same thing as the Cage theory on the guitar?
8:16 So basically the way I already make progressions is the "pro" way since i dont really know major and minor chords, i just move notes one by one till it sounds better
I have an A minor 7th chord but I inverted the second (C) un octave up, A E G C, how would you name it?
That was so well explained. I learnt piano as a kid, but never ever got up to this level of understanding. I wish there was YouTube when I was a kid!
This is an excellent video. Michael, you rock.
you make a good teacher
Miguel Nuevo
your way of teaching is miles ahead of others here on youtube, extremly good! thank you for this playlist!