Definition
An inversion is when the notes of a chord are rearranged so that a note other than the root is the lowest pitch. Inversions provide different harmonic colors and make chord progressions smoother.
Related Terms
An inversion is when the notes of a chord are rearranged so that a note other than the root is the lowest pitch. Inversions provide different harmonic colors and make chord progressions smoother.
An inversion is when the notes of a chord are rearranged so that a note other than the root is the lowest pitch. Inversions provide different harmonic colors and make chord progressions smoother.