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Summary: Adding a 4th to a minor triad's 1st inversion on the mandolin is easy with these tips, get expert advice and a music lesson in this free video.
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Levin Schwartz Levin Schwartz lives in Northampton, Massachusetts where he spends his days playing music with his band The Amity Front and teaching private guitar and mandol... read more
So we're going to move up to a G minor chord using adding the fourth note. I'm going to try to incorporate that same cross picking melody in here for you. So here's your G minor here. The first inversion, and then here is your root position C minor right here on top of that. So we're going to put both of those together. All right. And what we'll do is ...that was kind of like a triplet cross picking melody. One...and three. Triplets are only three. Here's your cross picking. And you can hear the relationship.