What are some examples of inversions in classical guitar repertoire?

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What are some examples of inversions in classical guitar repertoire?

Some examples of inversions in classical guitar repertoire include the use of inverted chords, such as first inversion triads or second inversion chords, where the third or fifth of the chord is in the bass. Additionally, inverted arpeggios or melodic lines can be found in pieces, where the notes of a chord are played in a different order or with different intervals between them.