Thursday, June 24, 2010

12 Major Triads - inversion 11

Today's Guitar Chord of the Day is the penultimate major chord in our series of major triads,

G Major triad Guitar Chord
G major triad


Here's the fingering for this guitar chord:
G major triad | guitar chord


The notes of the G Major triad are G, B and D.
This is a second inversion chord as it has the 5th as its lowest note.
The note order is: D (5th), G (root), B (3rd).

Tune in tomorrow for another Guitar Chord Of The Day

Today's Guitar Chord of the Day is the penultimate major chord in our series of major triads,
G Major triad Guitar Chord
G major triad


Here's the fingering for this guitar chord:
G major triad | guitar chord


The notes of the G Major triad are G, B and D.
This is a second inversion chord as it has the 5th as its lowest note.
The note order is: D (5th), G (root), B (3rd).

Tune in tomorrow for another Guitar Chord Of The Day

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