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Suspended Guitar Chords - How & When to Use
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Suspended chords can offer your music beautiful harmonies and interesting chord changes.

This lesson not only shows you how to play suspended chords on guitar, but also some practical ways in which you can use them in your songwriting.

By getting to know suspended 4th (sus4) and suspended 2nd (sus2) chords, you'll have more creative options than the standard major and minor chords for creating that perfect progression.

Make sure you head over to the lesson page for the full chord chart and examples of popular songs that use suspended chords...

www.fretjam.com/suspended-guitar-chords.html
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@viper7159

9 years ago

These are some of the best lesson here on youtube.

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@ricstormwolf

4 years ago

Been playing for 30 years and never knew what sus2/sus4 chords were or why they were called that. It makes total sense now 😃

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@Pete_Sam

9 years ago

I have to say your lessons are brilliant. Been watching a few each week... Amazingly well put together. Thanks for taking the time to share these you are a star! 

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@jackiedixon5076

2 years ago

You take the confusing Lessons of most others who teach but you my friend have a way of taking the blah-blah to a simple clear path to understanding. Thank you

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@getenlightened

4 years ago

Didn't even know I'd been playing Dsus4 & Dsus2 all these years. Now I get it and I can move these ideas around. Thanks for the great lesson.

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@coolvjh

7 years ago

One of the best guitar teachers on YouTube!

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@vijitsrivastava987

5 years ago

These are the best lessons like so many friends have already said. High time u guys bring one app and present these chronologically

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@downhill240

9 years ago

I always get some very valuable knowledge from this channel. I would recommend it to anyone! Thanks for sharing with us.

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@fernandovelazquez-alvarez4222

5 years ago

All this music theory about chords is real gold, especially for those who really want to become serious guitar players. Thanks for sharing!

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@Chuck-mp1ji

3 years ago

Absolutly love your lessons. Exactly what I was looking for.

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@mpc3po

9 years ago

your videos/ lessons are the best I've come across..  Kudos.  So glad I've discovered you.  Stellar job

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@philmiller99

8 years ago

Great lesson. Favorited. Thank you.

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@iranp8139

7 years ago

The best chord harmony class i´ve ever had!! thank u!

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@davidmcleod1760

1 year ago

This is brilliant material, thanks, you explain things very clearly

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@victorformosa228

5 years ago

Nicely explained, and easy to follow, thank you.

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@Jake66564

3 years ago

Mind blowing! I feel like people teach chord shapes in the open position and then all music theory gets boxed into CAGED and standard 1-6 chord progressions. This helps spice things up

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@AdhamMGhaly

3 years ago

This is a great lesson indeed. Thank you.

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@jonwill

9 years ago

Wonderful presentation; thank you for posting.

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@phucyu8428

4 years ago

Loved this lesson. I've used suspended chords a bit and now feel that I can get more mileage out of them.

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@bernardocovo4917

3 years ago

This is pure science of Harmony made visible in guitar frets. Thanks!

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