One way to expand the musical possibilities of a chord progression is to invert some of the chords along the way…
Doing so does at least two things: (1) It adds harmonic interest and (2) It creates smooth melodic movement in the bass line.
Let’s understand how the process works and enjoy its pleasing effect by using a familiar chord progression as an example.
First, without Inverting the Chords
Enjoy a famous example, first, without chord inversion (all chords in root position)…
Now with some Chords Inverted
Now with some chords inverted, creating a linear bass line that descends smoothly and melodically through the changes…
BTW, do these changes sound familiar? If they ring a bell, please comment below!
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