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    F major chord The second inversion of a chord is the voicing of a triad, seventh chord, or ninth chord in which the fifth of the chord is the bass note...
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  • In music theory, an inversion is a rearrangement of the top-to-bottom elements in an interval, a chord, a melody, or a group of contrapuntal lines of...
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    as the root; or as an inversion of the same: second (inversion of a seventh), fourth (inversion of a fifth), sixth (inversion of a third), etc., (intervals...
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    E-G-C-G', E-C'-G'', etc.) Figured bass Inversion (music) Root position Second inversion Third inversion Fourth inversion Walter Piston, Harmony, fifth edition...
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  • to denote inversion. In this system, an “a” suffix is used to represent root position, “b” for first inversion, and “c” for second inversion. However,...
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  • Roller coasters are widely known for their drops, inversions, airtime, and other intense ride elements that contribute to the ride. They are also made...
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    chord The third inversion of a seventh chord is the voicing in which the seventh of the chord is the bass note and the root a major second above it. In the...
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    C-E-G-E', C-G'-E'', etc.) Figured bass Inversion (music) First inversion Second inversion Third inversion Fourth inversion Hubbard, William Lines (1908). The...
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  • same notes as a dominant seventh flat five chord and is in fact the second inversion of II7♭5. The German sixth (Ger+6 or Ger6 5) is also like the Italian...
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    inversion minor triad, a second inversion major triad, and either inversion of a diminished triad. It also occurs in the second and third inversions of...
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    as triadic inversion. For example, a G7 chord can be in root position (G as bass note); first inversion (B as bass note); second inversion (D as bass...
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    Musical Maverick". Second Inversion. Retrieved May 8, 2018. Schell, Michael (2018). "Not even Harry Partch can be an island". Second Inversion. Retrieved May...
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    note, of the expressed chord, the chord is in second inversion Play. Conventionally, the fifth is second in importance to the root, with the fifth being...
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    implementation of a C7 chord is a second-inversion C7 drop 2 chord, in which the second highest note in a second inversion of the C7 chord is lowered by an...
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    guitalin which was adopted is a C chord in second inversion. Another common tuning is a second inversion G chord. The timbre or tone quality of the guitalin...
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    F major chord In music theory, inversions higher than the third require extended chords; the fourth inversion requires a ninth chord, the fifth an eleventh...
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  • European Classical music, the Neapolitan most commonly occurs in first inversion so that it is notated either as ♭II6 or N6 and normally referred to as...
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    letter. It does not indicate "or". For example, a C major chord (C) in second inversion is written C/G or C/G bass, which reads "C slash G", "C over G" or...
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  • chords of A♭, then D♭ minor second-inversion with concert F♭ in the bass voices and then another A♭ chord second-inversion with the basses having a concert...
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    in the second measure, even if there were no figures, the chord-playing instrumentalist would deduce that this was most likely a first inversion dominant...
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  • two inversions. Suspended second chords are inversions of suspended fourth chords, and vice versa. For example, Gsus2 (G–A–D) is the first inversion of...
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    the lowest note is its third, and it is in second inversion if the lowest note is its fifth. These inversions of a C major triad are shown below. The additional...
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  • especially when the diminished triad is written in its first inversion (resembling a second inversion dominant seventh without a root): The subtonic [i.e. leading-tone]...
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    set or of its inversion. The normal form of a set is that which is transposed so as to be most compact. For example, a second inversion major chord contains...
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  • CM13, first inversion = e13(♭9), second inversion = G13... Eventually seven chords along a ladder of thirds....
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  • first inversion i.e. a C major triad with an E in the bass. Likewise the notation C/G bass indicates that a C major chord with a G in the bass (second inversion)...
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    First inversion This inversion is obtained when link 1 (ground body) is fixed. Application- Reciprocating engine, Reciprocating compressor etc... Second inversion...
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  • Subject–verb inversion in English is a type of inversion marked by a predicate verb that precedes a corresponding subject, e.g., "Beside the bed stood...
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  • {0, 4, 6, 10}. This chord is enharmonically equivalent to its own second inversion. That is, it has the same notes as the dominant seventh flat five chord...
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  • The second has only the interval of a third, so it is unclear whether it is the second inversion of a D-sharp minor chord or the first inversion of F-sharp...
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