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Keyboard Lesson – Playing a Chord Progression on Piano with Different Inversions
Just as we did in the last post, we will be playing with the same chords in the key of A. This time we will not be using the root position of each chord but rather different inversions. These kind of piano and keyboard exercises will help you improve your transition from chord to chord.
Each chord will last for four beats (or four counts). You can also play each chord in an arpeggio style.
The right hand will play the complete chords while the left hand, as usual, will play the root note of each chord.
The chord progression is:
| A | Bm | F#m | D | E | A |

Piano Lesson: Chord Progression with Different Positions and Inversions in the Key of F (3)
I would like to present a keyboard lesson to you with a chord progression in the key of F. The first round of this exercise we will be using certain positions and the second round will be using other chord positions.
The rhythm of this exercise is slow and will be played as such:
The left hand will play the root note in octaves just one time each bar (whole note).
The right hand will play the complete chord, playing 4 beats each bar (quarter notes).
If you are unsure of how to play different chord positions and inversions, you can find them in our free ebook of chords and inversions which can be downloaded instantly – just enter your name and email address in the right sidebar.
| F | Dm | Gm | C | Am | Dm | Bb | C7 :|| F |
In the First Round of this Chord Progression Play:
F root position
Dm 1 inversion
Gm root position
C 1 inversion
Am 2 inversion
Dm 1 inversion
Bb 2 inversion
C7 1 inversion
In the Second Round of this Chord Progression Play:
F 1 inversion
Dm 2 inversion
Gm1 inversion
C 2 inversion
Am root position
Dm 2 inversion
Bb root position
C7 2 inversion
Learn How to Play a Piano Chord Progression with Specific Inversions in the Key of C (2)
This exercise is a chord progression in the key of C, it is quite simple but is good for those that are just beginning to learn chords and inversions.
The chord progression is:
| C | F | Dm | G ||
This progression should be played twice.
The first time will be played as such:
C root position
F 2 inversion
Dm root position
G 2 inversion
We will play it the second time in this order:
C 2 inversion
F root position
Dm 1 inversion
G root position
The right hand will be playing the complete chords for 4 counts and the left hand will be playing just the root note of each chord.
Remember that chords that are played should be close to one another, they should all be played on the same zone or area of the keyboard. For example, the first time that it is played, to get from the C chord in the root position to the F chord in the 2 inversion, just move fingers 3 and 5 (notes E and G). The first finger will play the C note and will stay in this place while the other two fingers will play the notes F and A.
When numbering the fingers we start on the thumb on both the right and the left hand. The thumbs are finger 1, the index fingers are finger 2, the middle fingers are finger 3, the ring fingers are finger 4 and the pinky fingers are finger 5.
You can find all of the diagrams of the chords in all of their positions and inversions in our free ebook of chords and inversions. Just enter your name and email address on the right sidebar to download this ebook instantly.

