The following examples make use of another important keyboard technique: i.e., playing a chord with the right hand over a bass note which is different to the notes contained within the chord. In the following example, the symbol G/E occurs. This indicates a G chord played over an E bass note. This is called a slash chord.
Slash chords can create many different harmonic effects. Each combination has a specific name and often creates an entirely new chord. Basically you can play any chord over any bass note as long as it sounds good. Experiment with playing all the chords you have learned over various bass notes from the C major scale.
In this example the chords are played as arpeggios.