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Hello! In today's lesson, we're going to dive into chord inversions on the guitar, using the dominant seventh (A7) chord on the four highest strings (4th to 1st) as an example. We'll learn to visualize and play the chord in its four forms: Root Position, First, Second, and Third Inversions. I'll also show you how to connect these shapes across the fretboard using melodic lines and chromaticism so your blues accompaniments and backing tracks come to life with minimal movement. Tune your guitar and let's practice! SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/eA5THf Follow me on •Facebook:   / cuerdabierta   •Instagram:   / cuerdabiertaok   0:00 Introduction to the A7 chord 0:56 Explanation of the Second Inversion (Bass on the fifth) 1:40 Explanation of the Third Inversion (Bass on the seventh) 2:30 Connecting the first inversions and practical examples 3:12 Root position (Bass on the tonic) and its sound 3:52 Ideas for connecting with chromaticism 4:36 Explanation of the First Inversion (Bass on the third) 5:50 Final practice: Combining all the inversions with melody