Inversion fill-in means that you repeat the same chord, but with the chord tones in a different order - another inversion (see Chords On Piano 1 page 13 and 29). Although you can use this fill-in principle in most styles and tempos, it is particularly used in slow beat.
The numbered fill-ins appears in Chords On Piano 1-3, together with more fill-ins as well as suggestions and recommendations on how they can be used.
slow beat | Fill-in 11 | Fill-in 12 | Fill-in 14 | Fill-in 15 |
Slow beat
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