Showing posts with label open chords. Show all posts
Showing posts with label open chords. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Dsus4 Guitar Chord

Today's Guitar Chord of the Day is Dsus4. Dsus4 is used lots to add interest to D major chords. This sus4 chord is really easy to play, start with a regular D major chord and add your little finger to the 4rd fret of the top E string.
Dsus4 guitar chord
Dsus4 guitar chord


Although it might look easier to play this chord with your first three fingers, don't. 99.99% of the time this chord is played together with a regular D major chord, using your little finger on the 3rd fret makes this change really easy.
Dsus4 guitar chord

Sus4 chords are so called, because they 3rd of the chord is replaced by the 4th. This gives a suspended sound as our ear is expecting the 4th to resolve to the 3rd.

Sus4 chords use the degrees from the major scale: 1, 4, 5
The Dsus4 chord uses these notes: D, G, A

This Dsus4 guitar chord is used in thousands of songs:
  • More Than A Feeling Boston
  • Just Give Me A Reason Pink
  • What It Takes Aerosmith
  • Wonderwall Oasis
  • and many more...
Try adding sus4 chords as embellishments to major chords next time you play your favourite song and tune back soon for another Guitar Chord of the Day.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Asus4 Guitar Chord

Today's Guitar Chord of the Day is Asus4. This chord inversion is played in open position on the guitar:

A suspended 4th guitar chord
Asus4 guitar chord

The Asus4 Guitar Chord can be played by slipping your 3rd finger up one fret when playing an ordinary open A chord.
 Asus4 guitar chord
Ordinary major chords are made from the 1st, 3rd and 5th of the major scale.
Sus4 chords replace the 3rd note of the scale with the 4th: 1, 4, 5

This gives an open, suspended sound as we expect to hear the sus4 chord resolve to a major chord - hence the name suspended 4th.

You don't have to see sus4 chords written down to play them. Anytime you see a major chord, you can try embellishing it with a sus4 chord before playing the major version.

Check out other sus4 guitar chords and tune back soon for another guitar chord of the day.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Esus4 Guitar Chord

Today's Guitar Chord of the Day is Esus4. The 'sus' in sus4 chords refers to the 4th being suspended, ready to resolve to the 3rd.
esus4 guitar chord
Esus4 guitar chord


The Esus4 Guitar Chord is very easy to play, simply add your little finger to the 2nd fret of the G string when playing an open Emajor chord.
Sus 4 chords can be used to decorate regular major chords so try adding in a suspended 4th when you're playing a standard major chord.

Sus4 chords use these degrees of the major scale: 1, 4, 5
Esus4 uses these notes: E, A, B

Check out other sus4 guitar chords here and tune back soon for another guitar chord of the day.
string when playing an open Emajor chord.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Gsus4 Guitar Chord

Today's Guitar Chord of the Day, is Gsus4. Suspended 4th chords are usually used to embellish major chords.
Gsus4 guitar chord
G suspended 4th guitar chord


This fingering of Gsus4 can be played together with an open G major chord with the right fingering.
Although you can use any fingering, as this is usually played together with an open G major chord it's best to use your little finger on the top E string

G sus4 guitar chord

Sus4 chords use these notes from the major scale: 1, 4, 5
Gsus4 uses these notes: G, C, D


Try adding in a sus4 as an embellishment to the open G major chord and check out other suspended guitar chords here.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

F Minor Guitar Chord | Beginners Guitar Chords

Today's guitar chord of the day is F minor. This chord is played with a half-barre where the first finger lays across the top 3 strings.
F minor guitar chord
F minor half-barre guitar chord

Playing F minor with a half-barre (this is where your finger covers half of the strings rather than all) is a good half-way step towards playing full barre chords when you're learning. You can also play this chord with a full barre chord with this finger, here the first finger lays across all six strings of the guitar.
F minor barre chord | beginners guitar chords
Fm guitar chord

F minor uses these F, Ab and C. Check out these other beginner chords or use the search function to find the chord you want.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

G add9 Guitar Chord

Today's Guitar Chord of the Day is G add9. Add9 chords sound great and can be played in the place of any regular major chord. There are plenty of other inversions of this chord but this fingering uses just 3 fingers and is a modified version of a regular open G major chord.
G add9 guitar chord


Use your first finger to fret the low E string and also to mute the A string to prevent it from ringing.

Add9 chords have the same notes as a regular major chord but with an added 9th.

Gadd9 uses these notes: G, B, D and A

Try playing these other add9 guitar chords and check back soon for another Guitar Chord of the Day.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

E add9 Guitar Chord

Today's Guitar Chord of the Day is E add9. This Guitar Chord is a simple variation on a standard E major guitar chord, adding the 9th note of the scale.
Eadd9 guitar chord

In this inversion we take a standard E major open chord voicing and add the 9th on the 2nd fret of the E string using the little finger.

Eadd9 guitar chord
Add9 chords can be played anywhere that you would normally play a normal major chord, so try substituting this chord, or adding it as a simple embellishment to a regular E chord while you're playing.

Check back soon for another guitar chord of the day.