![]() Let’s learn more about this chord and how to play it. The Asus2 is an option that allows you to “riff” a little on a more established chord and to tweak the chord so that it may work even better within a certain song or progression. ![]() Sometimes, more traditional chord progressions don’t always sound right, even though they’re being played “by the book” in terms of music theory. It will sound a little different from a traditional A or A minor chord, but these suspended second chords can add an unexpected, yet welcome twist to a chord sequence when used for effect. This chord can be used in place of an A chord or an A minor chord. In this instance, the Asus2 chord has the root note of A. This is attributed to the fact that a suspended chord can often be used in place of major or minor chords with the same root note. ![]() The Asus2 (or A suspended 2nd) chord, is easy to play, but has a sound that’s hard to pin down.
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