Suspended Guitar Chords Crash Course

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Let's all get suspended! Going over some of the basics on suspended guitar chords. So if you don't have a complete grasp on the difference between a sus2 or sus4 chord, this is the video for you. I talked a little bit more about them in the past, but that was awhile ago so you might want to check that out too!

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4:01 Sean "absolutely no different from if I were just fucking a major chord or minor chord" Daniel

FastLifeInc
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I just learned something. The notes highlighted on the screen really helped. Thanks.

ding
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I've always loved the suspended sound. Throwing in those inflections is almost always a great way to spice up your rhythm playing

chrisbushman
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your lessons are to the point hats off to u sir 😇😇

bhuwankumar
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Great explanation - the on-screen annotations made it really easy to understand

TonyParkin
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Thanks again for explaining and sharing is cool of you cheers

martynspooner
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Thanks a bunch that was a great explanation.

davewoodall
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Thanks for the lesson! Really great! please a part 2 with barre chords

musicletters
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A really simple and clear way to explain a technique used so often.
A question for the question videos, what got you into teaching on YouTube and did you teach one on one before?

samrandalll
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why you are so good Prof Sean Daniel?
Thanks a lot for sharing the video.

sajibchowdhury
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Sus chords rule - esp IV Sus 2s around a III minor with a Major 7th (Eg Asus2 to E min (Maj 7))

paulmann
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If you haven't can you do a video on chords such as d/f# I know how to do it. Just not exactly why and how to apply that principle to other chords.

michaeljohnson
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Ususally an add9 is an octave above the root. But I hear you mayn.

insanedrummer
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Yeah, I've got a question. How the hell do you do these in one take?

remyQuillmeister
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Hey, I have a huge question. sorry if it kinda seems left field, I have a seven string and id like to know if there's any tips you could offer for chord voicings with the extra B string. cant really find much online, and seemingly I'm getting stuck :(

Slvr.fx-ov
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Wait so how does this change the theory? Can I still solo over these suspended chords like I would in its original major key?

nicoross