How to Play a 145 2nd Inversion Chord Voicing

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Part of the video series: How to Play a Chord Voicing on the Piano

Summary: Learn how to play a 145 second inversion piano chord on the piano in this free video music series that will teach you how to utilize one of the essentials of mastering the piano - voicing chords.

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How to Play a 145 2nd Inversion Chord Voicing

Hi, I'm Mike Lais and on behave of Expert Village this is Piano Chord Voicing. Starting at one, four, five chord progression in second inversion. We are going to want to play the one chord on second inversion. We will play the four chord on a first inversion. And then we will play the five in root position. The way this is going to look is we are simply going to take, again we have our G chord, but we are starting in second inversion. So we are going to go five, one, three. And then we are just going to take this and just slide it up a little bit to our four chord. We are still keeping the G right there. Again, that is four. And then our five is going to take it right here in root position. Then all I got to do is change these two fingers with these two fingers. And then I am back to my one chord. Again, that is one in second inversions. That is going to be four in first inversion. That is going to go to the five in root position, back to the one. And that is second inversion one, four, five.

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