File:First and second inversions of C-major chord on six-string guitar with major-thirds tuning.png
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DescriptionFirst and second inversions of C-major chord on six-string guitar with major-thirds tuning.png |
English: A six-string guitar is tuned in major-thirds tuning, with each note labeled above the string.
Three diagrams in a row illustrate chord inversion in major-thirds tuning: The original C-major chord, the first inversion, and the second inversion. In each inversion, when 1-2 notes are increased one octave (three strings), the note is played on the same fret. |
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Author | Kiefer.Wolfowitz |
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current | 16:56, 28 August 2012 | 3,607 × 1,443 (14.92 MB) | Kiefer.Wolfowitz (talk | contribs) | Inserted missing labels of two strings in middle image. Captions for images. | |
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