Chord inversions occur when the notes of a chord are rearranged so that a different note becomes the lowest pitch. This changes the voicing and can create different harmonic effects.
Imagine you have a group project where everyone has an important role. When you change who takes charge or leads the group, it's like having chord inversions - different people take turns being at the forefront.
Root Position: The original position of a chord where its root is at the bottom.
First Inversion: A chord inversion where the third is at the bottom.
Second Inversion: A chord inversion where the fifth is at the bottom.
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