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  1. F first inversion is also known as “F/A” – the reason for this is the A is on the bottom. As you can see below, you’ll flip the F from the bottom onto the top for first inversion. Right Hand fingering: 1 – 2 – 5

  2. Mar 30, 2023 · The 1st inversion chords are either written in the form of slash chords or through a figured bass notation. In slash chord notations, they are shown as C/E, which means the C chord with E as the bass note. In the 1st inversion, the original C major chord with notes [C E G] is inverted as [E G C].

  3. F major triad chord. The Solution below shows the F major triad chord in root position, 1st inversion and 2nd inversion on the piano, treble clef and bass clef. The Lesson steps then explain how to construct this triad chord using the 3rd and 5th note intervals, then finally how to construct the inverted chord variations.

  4. F major - inversions. Explanation: F/A is an F major chord with A as the bass note and F/C is an F major chord with C as the bass note. F/A (1st inversion) Fingerings: 5-3-1 (LH) 1-2-5 (RH) F/C (2nd inversion) Fingerings: 5-2-1 (LH) 1-3-5 (RH)

  5. In the first inversion of a C- major triad, the bass is E — the third of the triad — with the fifth and the root stacked above it (the root now shifted an octave higher), forming the intervals of a minor third and a minor sixth above the inverted bass of E, respectively.

  6. First Inversion. To transition from the root position to the first inversion, just elevate the lowest note of the root position chord by one octave. Second Inversion. To move from the root position (F-A-C) to the second inversion (C-F-A), the F note should be moved to the top of the chord.

  7. The first inversion of F major places A as its lowest note. To play the chord with your right hand, use the following fingers: F - Fifth finger (5) C - Second finger (2) A - First finger (1) Read: Learn more about chord inversions here. How to play the second inversion of F major.