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	- Provides new material for improvisation by advanced guitarists (en)
 
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	- The C major chord and its first and second inversions. In the first inversion, the C note has been raised 3 strings on the same fret. In the second inversion, both the C note and the E note have been raised 3 strings on the same fret. (en)
 
	- The C major chord  on the bass  and tenor  strings of M3 tuning, on frets. The C note and the E note have been raised 3 strings on the same fret. (en)
 
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	- Chords vertically shift. (en)
 
	- In major-thirds tuning, chords are inverted by raising notes by three strings on the same frets. The inversions of a C major chord are shown. (en)
 
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	- For regular guitar-tunings, the distance between consecutive open-strings is a constant musical-interval, measured by semitones on the chromatic circle. The chromatic circle lists the twelve notes of the octave. (en)
 
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	- Makes it difficult to play music written for standard tuning. (en)
 
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	- Major-thirds tuning repeats its notes after three strings. (en)
 
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	- First and second inversions of C-major chord on six-string guitar with major-thirds tuning.png (en)
 
	- Shift C-major chord three strings in major thirds tuning on six-string guitar.png (en)
 
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	- Pitch class space.svg (en)
 
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	- Uniform tunings (en)
 
	- All-interval tunings (en)
 
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