Hey everybody,
Chord inversions are something that can really improve and colour your music. This goes for people who write music, as well as for all people who perform music.
Why not use chord inversions more freely? Why not level up the sonority of your chord progression?
This week I made a Quick Tip tutorial about how you can use more chord inversions in your music in a natural way.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoA1NI9xAc8&list=PLqIfZnCVJX8Qwpu35Q4S3rT5W4HRMl-Pc&index=7
Maybe the examples seem a bit simple, but I try to keep them as transparent as possible so that everybody can tag along. Even if you are not a theory expert.
As always if you have any suggestions about how I can improve my teaching and/or videos, please do let me know.
I wish you a lot of creativity and fun :-)
Submitted March 16, 2021 at 11:41AM by Learningmusicskills https://www.reddit.com/r/Learnmusic/comments/m6al3s/how_to_use_chord_inversions_as_a_separate/?utm_source=ifttt