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From: georgiarose16
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  • yeah im well pleased I stumbled along here, its easier than looking in a songbook , so fanks for that.

  • Haha thanks anyways! Your lessons are great, i think i found the strumming pattern by just listening haha. Thanks again!

  • Hi, i dont know if you'll ever respond to this, but i cant seem to figure out the strumming pattern :|

  • @madferit28 Sorry man - I just strum by ear and can't really explain them. I don't believe they can really be taught to tell the truth.

  • your videos are top notch mate and have helped me out heaps, nice one

  • awesome, mate

  • did you mess up or is Dsus2 and Asus4 the same chord?

  • I just checked one of those Chord Finder sites and it appears Dsus2 and Asus4 are the same, although Dsus2 is sometimes listed as both X00230 and X02230.

    I can never friggin remember what all these suspended chords are called....... (and yet here I am doing tutorials.. LOL).

  • i would think that the X00230 would be like a Asus2/4 or something lol. seeing is how the only thing that makes it an Asus4 chord is the B flat. lol i guess id say the X00230 is the Dsus and the x02230 is the A sus. but what is it when you have the Dsus and you move your first finger over a string? rofl an A7sus4? suspended chords names annoy the piss out of me too man. dont feel bad. id help you out if i could afford a new camera!

  • Wicked ... I'd like to hear you have a go at that with your new 12 string ... might spice up a song with so few effective chords. Keep on strumming!

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