Move interval/scale degree 3 to 4...
dolphinstreet · Registered Joined Sep 11, 2006 · 728 Posts Discussion Starter • #1 • Sep 24, 2018 Move interval/scale degree 3 to 4...
JBFairthorne · Premium Member Joined Oct 11, 2014 · 3,192 Posts #2 • Sep 25, 2018 I've played sus 4s and 2s for a while but never really understood the construction. Thanks for the simple explanation.
I've played sus 4s and 2s for a while but never really understood the construction. Thanks for the simple explanation.
zontar · Registered Joined Oct 25, 2007 · 15,199 Posts #3 • Sep 25, 2018 A, D & E I always found very easy as open chords G& C a bit trickier--but they do sound great when used wisely. I remember once referring to them as sustained chords when I first learned them.
A, D & E I always found very easy as open chords G& C a bit trickier--but they do sound great when used wisely. I remember once referring to them as sustained chords when I first learned them.
Dorian2 · Registered Joined Jun 9, 2015 · 4,644 Posts #4 • Oct 2, 2018 (Edited) Not sure how I missed your sus stuff Robert. Great stuff. @zontar ...ditto on the naming way back whenever
Not sure how I missed your sus stuff Robert. Great stuff. @zontar ...ditto on the naming way back whenever
mawmow · Registered Joined Nov 14, 2017 · 1,867 Posts #5 • Oct 3, 2018 Well I knew and used sus4 in first position but you open my mind to climb them up on the neck. Many thanks !
Well I knew and used sus4 in first position but you open my mind to climb them up on the neck. Many thanks !