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11/6: Notating Scales/Inversions

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Chord and inversion notation

From Baroque figured bass to modern chord charts on pop songs, you may find that not every note in a score is written out for you. Here is a list of some of the common chordal codes in two different traditions. Guitar fingering charts are not included here, because by definition they would be irrelevant unless you bought a 53-eq fretted guitar from Uruguay!….

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