‘A’ Shape Reggae Chords
July 26, 2011 No CommentsWe’ve got another batch of reggae chords for you guys, this time they are derived from an open A. So grab your guitar mon and let’s go!
We’ve got another batch of reggae chords for you guys, this time they are derived from an open A. So grab your guitar mon and let’s go!
The next family of chords is the A family! Only one more to go after this and then we can start learning some real songs!
Time for the barred sus7 chords! Few chords will draw you and leave you wanting more than the sus7 chords. Learn the shapes then we’ll check out some riffs!
We’ve got a new batch of chords today to check out today, including C, C7, G, G7, B7. With these, you’re well on your way to having a great handle on the open chords.
Next up we’ve got the C sus family! These chords are absolutely beautiful and can really inject some emotion into your playing. Enjoy guys!
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Now on to the D family of chords! Three new chords but nothing you guys can’t handle!
Today we’re checking out the D shape reggae chords, one of the most popular shapes to play for reggae, rock, and many other styles.
Now it’s time to learn the D sus chords! These work great to mix up with a regular D chord and are a staple of rock guitar playing.
Another lesson, another sus family! It’s the E sus family this time and they sound awesome!
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Time to learn our A sus chords and add some serious flavor to your playing.
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