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Another Fingering for the C Chord

Lesson 2/20 | Study Time: 5 Min
Another Fingering for the C Chord

Another Fingering for the C Chord

In Book 1, you learned that the C chord contains three notes C, E and G and you learned how to play the C chord with the C as the lowest note of the chord. Sometimes it is easier to play the C chord with G as the lowest note. To play the C chord in this way, use the first, second and fifth fingers of your left hand, as shown in the diagram.

When C is the lowest note of the C chord, the chord is said to be in root position. When E is the lowest note, the chord is said to be in its first inversion. The new C chord fingering shown in the diagram, with G as the lowest note. This is called the second inversion of the C chord.

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