Some simple chord inversions that sound awesome

From: David Wallimann <contact_at_guitarplayback.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2019 20:01:28 +0000 (UTC)


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We've experimented with chord positions on the fretboard, open
chords, alternate tunings... now let's look at simple inversions
and see what we can do with those!

Essentially, we're just moving the intervals of the chord
around-- dissecting and splicing it, if you will. The results can
be either ugly or beautiful... neither is guaranteed. Unlike open
chords, which are big and... well... open... these inversions are
almost the opposite approach. Very minimal. In that minimalism
some pretty cool stuff can happen, *IF* you work with
intentionality. Watch today's video to see what I mean!

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