Last Season Of B Flat Major Triad 2nd Inversion Characters. Two inversions are possible. In other words all chords that have only d naturals f sharps and a naturals are considered d major chords.
Major chords are played combining a root major third and perfect fifth notes of the root note s major scale. F b d. When the third is in the bass the triad is in first inversionand when the fifth is in the bass the triad is in second inversion.
The second inversion of a chord is the voicing of a triad seventh chord or ninth chord in which the fifth of the chord is the bass note.
First and second inversions any other chord that has the same named notes as a root position chord is considered to be essentially the same chord in a different position. These note names are shown below on the treble clef followed by the bass clef. The b flat major 2nd inversion contains 3 notes. In this inversion the bass note and the root of the chord are a fourth apart which traditionally qualifies as a dissonance.