Top 22 Chord Progressions That Use Sus4
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- Опубликовано: 23 сен 2024
- This video will show you the top 22 chord progressions that use sus4 chords.
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This is the type of extremely specific content i go on youtube for. Thanks man. Good job!
You're welcome!
Excellent 👌
Please make more analysis of songs from '90 - like Radiohead, Massive Attack, NIN
Thanks, I'll add these ideas to my list.
This is the exact and ideal format on how to really learn a chord in a progression. Brilliant edit!
Thanks!
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I hope you would consider creating a Top list or best moments for the following:
1. Subdominants
2. Jpop/ Royal Road progression ( but in the context of Western songs).
I'll make a note of it and see what I can do!
Beautifully done! Thank you.
You're welcome!
Nice man! Thank you
You're welcome!
ayy, Nickelback with the top spot LOL
i've never really uses sus chords before & that's a shame, because these videos show how useful they can really be.
i just wrote a little progression with a Fender Rhodes sound that uses a single sus4 at the beginning, that would not have sounded as cool if I just used a typical Major or minor chord. here it is if anyone would like to try it out:
Csus4(b7) - cm6 - gm7 - am7 - Csus4(b7) - cm9 - AbMaj6 - BbMaj6
where the "6" means chordal sixth chords, not 1st inversion (C-Eb-G-A, etc.) & I suppose the Csus4(b7) is technically a C7sus4.
thanks for your videos sir! i've taken lots of notes from them :)
Interesting progression, thanks for sharing!