This lesson shows two more hand positions for finding inversions of C, F and G chords close together. The basic concept is that if you go through the three positions of a C chord, i.e., root position, first inversion and second inversion, you will find at least one F chord inversion and one G chord inversion very close to each of these chords.
This time the C chord is in first inversion, the F chord is in root position and the G chord is in second inversion.
In this final example of major chord inversions, the C chord appears in second inversion, the F chord is in first inversion and the G chord is in root position. Once again a short repeated rhythm is used in the right hand. This type of playing works especially well for accompanying a singer or other instruments.