I have long been a fan of the sus4 chords in particular, going from (for example) D to Dsus4 and back to D. I just decided to learn to play "Me & You & a Dog Named Boo," and it does that, then drops down to the Dsus2 and back to D. It then repeats the pattern with the A chord. (All of this relative to the capo on the 4th). It is a good tune for practicing these chords.
Great stuff, thanks for the lesson. As always I dig what you’re laying down. Have a great week!
The undiscovered tones for the new player intrigue the mind. My hope is many young artists find this and their eyebrows raise and eyes wide open
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I have long been a fan of the sus4 chords in particular, going from (for example) D to Dsus4 and back to D. I just decided to learn to play "Me & You & a Dog Named Boo," and it does that, then drops down to the Dsus2 and back to D. It then repeats the pattern with the A chord. (All of this relative to the capo on the 4th). It is a good tune for practicing these chords.
Thank you.
I know most of of this but still useful. We need to hear you rock out on one these videos.
Thanks for another great lesson... Dennis5mile