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Great lesson. I'd heard about suss chords, inadvertently used them from time to time, but never knew how to use them properly. Using the left hand to walk up the scale whilst sussing in the right hand is a great hack.
Trying to learn about jazz and blues, by trying to figure out chord progression on my sheet music, and my teacher mentioned sus Chords! And here you are! Serendipity! Thank you!🙏🏻
Impressive content, London Contemporary School of Piano. Looking forward to your next upload. I smashed the thumbs up icon on your video. Keep up the fantastic work. Your explanation of the relationship between suspended second and suspended fourth chords was enlightening. How do you see these chords evolving in modern music composition?
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Absolutely brilliant Tom!!! Just love what you have done to Pachelbel!!!! Exciting beautiful tones!!!
Great lesson. I'd heard about suss chords, inadvertently used them from time to time, but never knew how to use them properly. Using the left hand to walk up the scale whilst sussing in the right hand is a great hack.
Incredible insight. You have such an approachable and inviting presentation, so inspiring!
I can't believe I'm watching music theory vids in my spare time. These are actually engaging
@@kixwho the sus ones aren't too bad 😀
Trying to learn about jazz and blues, by trying to figure out chord progression on my sheet music, and my teacher mentioned sus Chords! And here you are! Serendipity! Thank you!🙏🏻
Omg I saw the title and almost skipped over this vid! This was an awesome lesson of taking a simple concept and turning it magical. Thank you!
Another fabulous, inspiring lesson.
Thank you so much! This really is going to help me with composing!
Brilliant!! 🙏🙌🌟
I really enjoy these tutorials and I love Canon in D almost as much as Funeral for Queen Mary (Purcell)
Impressive content, London Contemporary School of Piano. Looking forward to your next upload. I smashed the thumbs up icon on your video. Keep up the fantastic work. Your explanation of the relationship between suspended second and suspended fourth chords was enlightening. How do you see these chords evolving in modern music composition?
LOVE it, Tim! Do you do distance learning?
@@steviechang yes we do, www.contemporaryschoolofpiano.com
😅😅thanks a lot
You're welcome!
Love you're videos ❤
Where is your slash chord video Tom?😂🎉😢
Try the Elton ones.
I loves susses, especially 2s....🎉