Is there a third inversion chord?
Third inversion chords are inverted versions of seventh chords. For example, a basic C major seventh chord includes the notes C, E, G and B, so placing B at the bass, the chord's seventh note, would make the chord a third inversion.
What is the inversion of a 3rd?
Interval Inversion Chart
Interval | Inverted Interval |
---|---|
Diminished 3rd | Augmented 6th |
Minor 3rd | Major 6th |
Major 3rd | Minor 6th |
Augmented 3rd | Diminished 6th |
What is third inversion in music?
The third inversion of a seventh chord is the voicing in which the seventh of the chord is the bass note and the root a major second above it.