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Old 01-27-2020, 11:26 AM
DesertTwang DesertTwang is offline
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I'm only just beginning to learn about inversions, but based on what I just read over the weekend (how a Bdim chord is constructed), the notation of "Bdim/A" would indicate an inversion of Bdim with an A in the bass. I don't have a guitar in reach, but I don't think that would sound right, because an A is not a part of a Bdim chord to begin with, and because A and B are a so close (a major second) from each other, they would clash.
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