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Need help with one chord.

Unread post by jjcucio » Thu Feb 05, 2004 9:06 am

Ok, what is the tab for Am7/sus4. I am just starting out and cant find it. Thanks.
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Unread post by Duffman » Thu Feb 05, 2004 9:10 am

i'm not really sure, but i'll give it a shot. the sus4 means that the chord has the 4th in it, which is D. am7 is x02010. if you leave the d string open, then it will have the 4th. so try x00010. also i think x07788 is an Am7sus4. can someone else confirm this?
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Unread post by w0odman » Thu Feb 05, 2004 9:29 am

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Unread post by Duffman » Thu Feb 05, 2004 9:51 am

umm, i don't know, the added 2 is an f#
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Re: Need help with one chord.

Unread post by ericwormann » Thu Feb 05, 2004 1:07 pm

jjcucio wrote:Ok, what is the tab for Am7/sus4. I am just starting out and cant find it. Thanks.
You wouldn't put a / in there. It actually is more accurate to call it Am7sus4. Here's a couple ways to play it:

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e-0--5--10--
b-3--5--8---
g-0--7--9---
d-2--5--7---
a-0--7------
e----5------
Now I'll break down the chord name for you:
Minor chords are the 1-3-5 of the minor scale. In the case of A minor it is A-C-E. The 7 adds the 7 note of the scale to the chord, in this case G. So now we have A-C-E-G. The sus4 means that the 4th note of the scale suspends the 3rd, meaning play the 4th note of the scale instead of the 3rd note of the scale. So in A minor you replace the C with D. So now we have a chord made up of A-D-E-G. So any way that you can get your fingers to play all A's, D's, E's, and G's then you have formed an Am7sus4 chord.

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Unread post by jjcucio » Thu Feb 05, 2004 2:46 pm

alright, good stuff on how to play it. Ive learned everything from tabs but i appreciate the "lingo" if you will on chords. I want to take lessons but feel a little childish doing so. Anyways, thanks for the help.
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Re: Need help with one chord.

Unread post by fatjack » Thu Feb 05, 2004 4:47 pm

winglet82 wrote:
jjcucio wrote:Ok, what is the tab for Am7/sus4. I am just starting out and cant find it. Thanks.
You wouldn't put a / in there. It actually is more accurate to call it Am7sus4. Here's a couple ways to play it:

Code: Select all

e-0--5--10--
b-3--5--8---
g-0--7--9---
d-2--5--7---
a-0--7------
e----5------
Now I'll break down the chord name for you:
Minor chords are the 1-3-5 of the minor scale. In the case of A minor it is A-C-E. The 7 adds the 7 note of the scale to the chord, in this case G. So now we have A-C-E-G. The sus4 means that the 4th note of the scale suspends the 3rd, meaning play the 4th note of the scale instead of the 3rd note of the scale. So in A minor you replace the C with D. So now we have a chord made up of A-D-E-G. So any way that you can get your fingers to play all A's, D's, E's, and G's then you have formed an Am7sus4 chord.
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Unread post by DreaminBassMunky » Thu Feb 05, 2004 7:22 pm

fatjack wrote:
winglet82 wrote:
jjcucio wrote:Ok, what is the tab for Am7/sus4. I am just starting out and cant find it. Thanks.
You wouldn't put a / in there. It actually is more accurate to call it Am7sus4. Here's a couple ways to play it:

Code: Select all

e-0--5--10--
b-3--5--8---
g-0--7--9---
d-2--5--7---
a-0--7------
e----5------
Now I'll break down the chord name for you:
Minor chords are the 1-3-5 of the minor scale. In the case of A minor it is A-C-E. The 7 adds the 7 note of the scale to the chord, in this case G. So now we have A-C-E-G. The sus4 means that the 4th note of the scale suspends the 3rd, meaning play the 4th note of the scale instead of the 3rd note of the scale. So in A minor you replace the C with D. So now we have a chord made up of A-D-E-G. So any way that you can get your fingers to play all A's, D's, E's, and G's then you have formed an Am7sus4 chord.
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Unread post by Duffman » Thu Feb 05, 2004 8:22 pm

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e-0--5--10-- 
b-3--5--8--- 
g-0--7--9--- 
d-2--5--7--- 
a-0--7------ 
e----5------
these are a7sus4, not am7sus4. if you did x0t98t, it would work. (t = 10)
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Unread post by ericwormann » Fri Feb 06, 2004 12:10 am

Duffman wrote:

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e-0--5--10-- 
b-3--5--8--- 
g-0--7--9--- 
d-2--5--7--- 
a-0--7------ 
e----5------
these are a7sus4, not am7sus4. if you did x0t98t, it would work. (t = 10)
Either way, they're the same chord. The "sus4" means the chord is made up of 1-4-5-7 (no 3rd). If the chord was Am7add4 then it would be 1-3-4-5-7, but that would actually be called Am11, not Am7add4.

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Unread post by fatjack » Fri Feb 06, 2004 5:09 pm

winglet82 wrote:
Duffman wrote:

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e-0--5--10-- 
b-3--5--8--- 
g-0--7--9--- 
d-2--5--7--- 
a-0--7------ 
e----5------
these are a7sus4, not am7sus4. if you did x0t98t, it would work. (t = 10)
Either way, they're the same chord. The "sus4" means the chord is made up of 1-4-5-7 (no 3rd). If the chord was Am7add4 then it would be 1-3-4-5-7, but that would actually be called Am11, not Am7add4.
in truth, their is no such thing as a "m7sus4" chord. its just "7sus4" because their is no major or minor tonality. i have never seen it written with the minor

and that actually would be an Am7add4 because their is no 9th in the formula, technically you have to add a 9 in the chord for a 11th or 13th chord to be made. so it would be 1 2 3 4 5 7 for an 11 chord and 1 2 3 5 6 7 for a 13th
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