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Seventh chords inversions follow the same process as the triad chords, with one extra inversion.
Since seventh chords have four notes, there are now three possible inversions.
Root position – 1st inversion – 2nd inversion – 3rd inversion
Let’s take a C Dominant Seventh:
Root position: the C is in the bass – C-E-G-B♭
1st inversion: the E is in the bass – E-G-B♭-C
2nd inversion: the G is in the bass – G-B♭-C-E
3rd inversion: the B♭ is in the bass – B♭-C-E-G
Every Seventh chord can be inverted the same way – Major, Minor, Augmented, or Diminished.
For example, a B Minor Seventh.
Root position: the B is in the bass – B-D-A-F♯
1st inversion: the D is in the bass – D-A-F♯-B
2nd inversion: the F♯ is in the bass – F♯-B-D-A
3rd inversion: the A is in the bass – A-B-D-F♯