Hey, the progression is: F, G, Am, Dm and he just changed the order of the top notes on them. So for example, F is normally (F-A-C), but he put it as (F,C,A). The same with the other chords. It's not technically an inversion because he still used the proper root notes, but it's a similar idea.
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Thank you for this one! What are the chords called? Is the root of the first A?
Hey, the progression is: F, G, Am, Dm and he just changed the order of the top notes on them. So for example, F is normally (F-A-C), but he put it as (F,C,A). The same with the other chords. It's not technically an inversion because he still used the proper root notes, but it's a similar idea.
hey bro what is the song that plays at the end??