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  • Why don't you actually show what you are doing with your fingers instead of talking as fast as an auctioneer.

  • this is a terrible lesson and he doesn't like he is even a good guitar player.

  • your aweful at musical terms

  • @Phailure365

    And you're awful at spelling...

  • Do you mean suspended chord?

  • want a add nine listen to john mayer's i'm gunna find another you. he uses a b add nine in his progression and it sounds sooo good!!!

  • dude the lesson are all great! i spent a while trying to remember the name of our channel and i finally found it!

  • sus2, sus4 and add9 are well better sounding than the 7's or doms or maj7 7s or whatever.

    right on brother

  • hey buddy, good lesson but remember that sus actually means suspended and there is a difference between suspended and add chords

  • @rihnson1, I dont know anything bout theory, but thought it ment sustained... whats the difference ??

  • Suspended means that that chord is neither major neither minor because there is no third on it: you can raise it (sus4) o flat it (sus2).

    An add chord means that you add a note (Cadd9 = C E G D)

  • ok, clear, thanx. and sustained?? thats just a wrong term here then ??

  • yeah, wrong term... Sustained chords don't exist ;)

  • hhmmm :)

  • Nevyle ,the difference can't be explained in two lines,buy a good theory book

  • Great lesson again!! everybody should really check out this guys website.. its easy to understand and very darn helpful..even idiots like me can grasp it!!

  • i never miss a video from you! always interesting!

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