inverzióban
Inverzióban is a Hungarian term that translates to "in inversion" or "inverted" in English. It is most commonly used in the context of music theory to describe the arrangement of notes in a chord. A chord is typically built with a root note, a third, and a fifth. When the notes are arranged in their standard order, with the root note as the lowest, it is said to be in root position. However, if a note other than the root is in the bass, the chord is considered to be in inversion.
There are two common types of inversions for triads (chords with three notes). The first inversion occurs
Beyond music, the term "inverzióban" can also be used metaphorically in other contexts to describe a situation