First inversion

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Kvintsextakord je termín ze všeobecné hudební nauky. Používá se pro první obrat septakordu. Nejspodnějším tónem kvintsextakordu je tercie (druhý tón odspodu) v původním septakordu, původní základní tón je v nejjednodušším tvaru kvintsextakordu tónem nejvyšším. Každý septakord má tři obraty. Další dva obraty septakordu se jmenují terckvartakord a sekundakord. rdf:langString
The first inversion of a chord is the voicing of a triad, seventh chord, or ninth chord in which the third of the chord is the bass note and the root a sixth above it. 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. 1^\markup { \column { "First" "inversion" } } 1^\markup { \column { "Second" "inversion" } } }}" />Audio playback is not supported in your browser. You can . rdf:langString
rdf:langString Kvintsextakord
rdf:langString First inversion
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rdf:langString Kvintsextakord je termín ze všeobecné hudební nauky. Používá se pro první obrat septakordu. Nejspodnějším tónem kvintsextakordu je tercie (druhý tón odspodu) v původním septakordu, původní základní tón je v nejjednodušším tvaru kvintsextakordu tónem nejvyšším. Každý septakord má tři obraty. Další dva obraty septakordu se jmenují terckvartakord a sekundakord.
rdf:langString The first inversion of a chord is the voicing of a triad, seventh chord, or ninth chord in which the third of the chord is the bass note and the root a sixth above it. 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. 1^\markup { \column { "First" "inversion" } } 1^\markup { \column { "Second" "inversion" } } }}" />Audio playback is not supported in your browser. You can . In the first inversion of G-dominant seventh chord, the bass note is B, the third of the seventh chord. 1^\markup { \column { "First" "inversion" } } 1^\markup { \column { "Second" "inversion" } } 1^\markup { \column { "Third" "inversion" } } }}" />Audio playback is not supported in your browser. You can . In figured bass, a first-inversion triad is a 6 chord (not to be confused with an added sixth chord), while a first-inversion seventh chord is a 65 chord. According to The American History and Encyclopedia of Music: Inversions are not restricted to the same number of tones as the original chord, nor to any fixed order of tones except with regard to the interval between the root, or its octave, and the bass note, hence, great variety results. Note that any voicing above the bass is allowed. A first inversion chord must have the third chord factor in the bass, but it may have any arrangement of the root and fifth above that, including doubled notes, compound intervals, and omission (E-G-C, E-G-C-G', E-C'-G'', etc.)
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