Chord Inversion

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T T a a b b l l e e o o f f C C o o n n t t e e n n t t s s
Introduction
1
2
Purpose of Chord Inversions
Chord Construction
4
5
Chord Types
Page Layout
6
8
Stacked Intervals
How to Learn These Chords
9
C C H H O O R R D D S S
Major 7th
12
Minor 7th
14
Dominant 7th
16
Minor 7<5
18
Diminished 7th
20
Augmented 7th
22
Suspended 7th
24
Major 6th
26
Minor 6th
28
Minor-Major 7th
30
Dominant 7<5th
32
Major 7<5
34
Major 7>5
36
Common Fingerings
38
Reference
40
F F o o r r w w a a r r d d
If you are serious about playing jazz guitar, this book is for you. There are plenty of books, charts, and web-
sites that show basic guitar chords. Most of these chords have little use in jazz. This book, however, offers
the specialize knowledge of chords the jazz guitarist needs. This book is for any one wants to spice up their
own playing but doesn’t have time to get a degree in music. This book covers the essentials. This book is
not music theory text but will introduce you to musical intervals. This book simply shows you how to master
the most common chords in jazz. This book is designed to get you playing and sounding like a jazz guitarist
as quick as possible. With the right commitment, you’ll see big changes faster than you thought possible.

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