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Guitar World on MSNHow inverted boogie riffing can shake up your bluesWhile maintaining the high G note, the D then moves up to E while the B moves up to C, sounding a C/E chord. This shift is ...
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MusicRadar on MSN“The net result of this process is a progression which sounds smoother, calmer and more musical”: The value of adding chord inversionswhich will contain the notes C, E and G. If we place them on the stave in this arrangement, the note C is at the bottom. As ...
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