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Now inversions. It's going to help you out so much and in playing. It helps to build
your vocabulary and too you actually start working on, working on a song. That's why
we're going over playing the scale using minor chords. So, now we're going to invert them.
So here we are and we already practiced that one is minor, the two is minor and you're
just going to invert the one, which was C sharp minor. You're just going to invert it
the note that was on the down low you got to put it on top. Then two is minor, I'm sorry.
So you take the E flat that's on the bottom, put it on top. F sharp that's now on the bottom
you put on top and so forth. The only chord that's going to be different is when you get
to A flat or the fifth of the scale which ever you're playing in, whatever key you're
playing in, that's going to be major. So here we go, minor, minor, inversion of the first
minor, inversion of the second minor, here we go playing minor again, the third inversion,
third inversion of the second minor and that one's major. Here we are. We're at the fifth
tone. And landing on minor again.