When first learning how to play chords, we learn to play them in root position. But, that becomes awkward.
There's a better way. Instead, we play chords in inversions to make it easier to find the next chord.
My student was having a difficult time with playing the inversions, so here's a video to illustrate.
* Finding the common note is key.
Illustrated in the video: C E G C F A C E G B D F G C E G
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