Still D.R.E.’s 3 basic chords have left an everlasting impact on hip hop. It’s like a minor i-v chord progression, with a suspended chord thrown in there to add a little tension and release. The second inversion means that both the root note AND the third have been moved up the keyboard, leaving the fifth, B, as the lowest note in these chords. The next two chords (B-E-A, and B-E-G), are the second inversions of Esus4 and Eminor respectively. C-E-A, our first chord, is the first inversion of A minor, which means that the root note, A, has been moved up the keyboard, above the other two notes. With the bassline defining the root notes of these chords, it becomes clear that these are actually inversions. ![]() What do Muse, Silk Sonic, Lenny Kravitz, and Marvin Gaye have in common?.The underworld of minor scales: How to play and use harmonic and melodic minor scales.How to increase your speed and endurance on the drums.Ghostbuster: The Genius of Ray Parker Jr. ![]()
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