It's just a different inversion, giving a variation in how the chord sounds and fits in with the song Example C Major triad in inversions You can see here the C major chord, first in root position, 135 Then the 1st inversion, built from teh 3rd, and the 2nd inversion, built from the 5th Each of these are stillSecond inversion triads are considered unstable in this style of music and therefore appear far less frequently We will discuss secondinversion triads at greater length in Chapter 23 You should nonetheless be familiar with all three rows of figured bass symbols in Table 13–3 136 TriadsThis step shows the G augmented 2nd inversion on the piano, treble clef and bass clef The G augmented 2nd inversion contains 3 notes D#, G, B These note names are shown below on the treble clef followed by the bass clef The figured bass symbols for this chord inversion are 6/4, so the chord is said to be in sixfour position
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G augmented triad second inversion