![]() That D chord shape has an A in the lowest voice. You’ll notice that the very first shape is probably one you already know and play often: the tried-and-true cowboy chord D with no open strings. An inversion is simply a rearranged voicing of the same three notes contained in a triad. 1 I’ve mapped out all three inversions of a D major triad on the top three strings. The individual notes that spell a D major triad are D–F#–A (or scale degrees 1–3–5 of the D major scale). For our purposes, think about string groups as 1–2–3, 2–3–4, 3–4–5, and 4–5–6.įirst, let’s look at a D major triad. ![]() In other words, you’re only going to practice and play three adjacent strings at a time. In terms of a practical approach, it’s best to break down triads into four separate string groups. It’s important to practice them slowly and systematically so you can build up positive muscle memory in the fretting hand while making sure you’re spelling triads correctly. If you’re a beginner or intermediate player who views areas on the neck as unknown grey areas, learning to map out triads can really help.
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