Lesson #18 - How to Invert Triads to Make a Song Sound Fantastic!
In case you don’t remember what a triad is, check out my post on it. This just shows how we can still involve the same notes but change the root (bottom) note. I will post an article with a video of me showing some examples of making a song sound more interesting by using this method.
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