Accessible Page: Ab Suspended Second Guitar Chord Fingering
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Ab sus2 Description
Welcome to our tutorial on the Ab sus2 chord. This chord belongs to the family of suspended chords, which are unique because they do not include the third interval. Instead, they are composed of the root, the major second, and the perfect fifth. For the Ab sus2 chord, these notes are Ab, Bb, and Eb respectively.
If you're new to the concept of suspended chords, you can find a comprehensive tutorial about suspended (sus) guitar chords that will help you understand their structure and sound.
The intervals that build the Ab sus2 chord are the 1 (Root), 2 (Major Second), and 5 (Perfect Fifth). These intervals are not only important for understanding the structure of the chord, but also for its placement on the fretboard. If you're not familiar with these terms, our tutorial about fretboard intervals is a great resource to learn more.
In this tutorial, we will provide you with chord diagrams and fretboard patterns that show the tones composing the Ab sus2 chord. This will be a practical guide for you to learn how to play this chord, and to understand how its unique sound is created. If you're interested in learning how to build chords by stacking intervals, check out this tutorial.
Mastering the Ab sus2 chord will not only expand your chord vocabulary, but also improve your overall guitar playing skills. So let's dive in and start learning this fascinating chord!
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