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Tehnostorm
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Hello, I'm learning music theory and I got stuck with this one. I'm in E Minor scale and notes played are E5 (root note I guess?), G4, E4 (one that I press on keyboard), C3. So: E5,G4,E4,C3
I guess it is something called chord inversion, but is it documented anywhere and has it any abbreviation like "E Dim7"? I'm using Ableton and set C Minor scale with base in E in Scale MIDI Effect, and I have Chord MIDI Effect set up 1st knob -15, 2nd +4, 3rd +13. It sounds fantastic, but what confuses me is that I press E4 note and there are two notes "above" E4 and one below E4. So what is that chord? I know that chord can't have notes both above and below root note. It's either above, or below (inverted chords I guess?). So please help me understand this. Thank you very much!
I guess it is something called chord inversion, but is it documented anywhere and has it any abbreviation like "E Dim7"? I'm using Ableton and set C Minor scale with base in E in Scale MIDI Effect, and I have Chord MIDI Effect set up 1st knob -15, 2nd +4, 3rd +13. It sounds fantastic, but what confuses me is that I press E4 note and there are two notes "above" E4 and one below E4. So what is that chord? I know that chord can't have notes both above and below root note. It's either above, or below (inverted chords I guess?). So please help me understand this. Thank you very much!