In our previous lesson we learned chord inversions designed for strings 1, 2 and 3.
This time we will be learning inversion shapes designed for a different set of strings, strings 2, 3, and 4.
The same rules apply, and notice how some of the chord shapes resemble chords you already know such as A and F.

Click here for a full reference guide to where the notes are located on the guitar neck.
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Below you will find a set of exercises utilizing the chord inversions for this string group. Notice how close one chord is to the next chord in sequence, usually only within one or two frets.

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