February 24, 2011

BC-173 • A Sus2/4, D Sus2/4 & Esus4 Chords (Guitar Lesson)


This isStage 7, Lesson 3 of Justin’s Beginner Guitar Course. This video teaches you a bunch of suspended chords that are great for spicing up your playing! Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Justin’s Beginners Guitar Method is all free – and all the notes, tabs, neck diagrams and other helpful stuff is all found on the web site. The videos are all embedded in the pages, so using the web site makes it a lot easier to use the course. Hope you like it! Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons :) justinguitar.com .

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February 24, 2011

onlycowboyleft69 :

Great video and something for me to practice. Very good teacher.

parisianUK :

and thank you by zeppelin was played too

WesFR :

I recognize the little chord progression of Dsus2 – D – Dsus4 now as the short progression before the solo in Stairway to Heaven, awesome!

Adjustabletrussrod :

6:50

a long as fucking time ago in a town called kickapooooo

DuskY1991 :

Nice lesson there man.
You didn’t mention the A as a barre chord when showing those 2 different ways of playing the A itself.
Now Asus4 would not be a hard one, you can just as easily add a finger. But I’m not really sure how easy it is to barre just 2 strings for the Asus2.

sweetjameswilcox :

It can also be done with the Open C, and Open G chords as well. Although the C chord isn’t technically suspended less you omit the high e string. On C chord you would do the same edit to the 3rd interval which is the E note on the forth string, and for G chord you would Do the same type edit to the B note on the fifth string. great lesson justin

mr252307 :

Great lesson Justin. One day you should do a series on theory stuff. That would be so awesome cuz i learn really well when you teach. Thanksssssss

dmc4khff :

awesome it sounds good, could you do a lesson on how chords are made up

rudi1556 :

Hey, I think you forgot to say, that Sus chords are great for 4th chord changes, like from A to D, or like from D to G. Thats what i most often do with them. Try A -> Asus4 -> D. great lesson btw like always :-)

icorporatewhore :

Great lesson!

Thanks for the examples of different ways to play with the Sus4/sus2/maj/min to make tunes. Opened up a lot of new worlds.

spidrmage :

justin when are you going to do a lesson on singing over chords? a lot of guitar players are lazy today and don’t want to sing anymore.

mickstakes :

You should go crazy Justin and do some intense music theory lessons , Its the very soul of music and once a basic knowledge is achieved , your into a whole different level of playing..I dont need this course as my beginning days are over but if you are just starting , this whole series is the shizzle..peace yall and happy guitar to you..

69nisab :

Great series, thanks.

HackleberryFinn :

This new beginner lesson series is getting more interesting and useful lesson by lesson. Thx!

eltrentoro :

Asus4 huh? This is where you teach people how to play “Lola, lo lo lo lo looooooola…”

saedt :

Thanks :) You’re great :)

aPsYcHoTikNinJa :

Thanks Justin!!

Mvision123 :

I agree with art4meonly, I’d abesolutely love more of this intermediate stuff (ah well it’s really easy to master but to KNOW what you’re doing musically I’d consider it intermediate)..

maleproz :

Quality again

heiohpei :

great teacher!

skint0n0minted :

thanks Justin, another great lesson!

peace

art4meonly :

nice, you should make more vids like that. I think it’s intresting for ppl to master chords like that :s Although if you’re an experienced player it’s obvious how to play them, but it’s still good for the begginers. Keep up the good job :D

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