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An Inversion is a meteorological phenomenon where (?cold air gets trapped above warm?), preventing air circulation. When inversions occur, air quality suffers.

In musical theory an inversion is to write one or more notes of a chord an octave above its natural position.

For example, the root position of a triad of C major is:

The first inversion means to shift the bottom note (the C) an octave higher:

The second inversion is to write the E an octave above:

The third inversion of a triad cannot be constructed, since shifting the G an octave higher would simply form the original root triad up an octave:

It is, however, possible to find the third inversion of chords which have four notes or more, such as the [dominant seventh]?.


An Inversion is a meteorological phenomenon where (?cold air gets trapped above warm?), preventing air circulation. When inversions occur, air quality suffers.

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