Say your chord is a 1-3-5.
1st inversion is 3-5-1.
2nd inversion is 5-1-3.
3rd inversion I don't understand.
Has to be a 4 note chord, right?
Something like (1-3-5), 8-3-5-1?
Is that it?
I was playing in unison/harmony last night and it sounded great but I don't know what the interval was in the end. I have to dissect it so I can figure out what went well and what is wrong.
The bionic ear is great but it can hinder you if you are trying to understand exactly what is being played. The tendency is to play something that sounds good and move on to the next slice of music to be created.
I also have questions about the common intervals for harmony.
Unison is always an octave up or down, as far as I know.
Anyone have any great info>?
PS: I have no idea what a dyad or a tritone has to do with it but it all sounds lovely.
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1st inversion is 3-5-1.
2nd inversion is 5-1-3.
3rd inversion I don't understand.
Has to be a 4 note chord, right?
Something like (1-3-5), 8-3-5-1?
Is that it?
I was playing in unison/harmony last night and it sounded great but I don't know what the interval was in the end. I have to dissect it so I can figure out what went well and what is wrong.
The bionic ear is great but it can hinder you if you are trying to understand exactly what is being played. The tendency is to play something that sounds good and move on to the next slice of music to be created.
I also have questions about the common intervals for harmony.
Unison is always an octave up or down, as far as I know.
Anyone have any great info>?
PS: I have no idea what a dyad or a tritone has to do with it but it all sounds lovely.
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