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(3 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Thanks all, I've managed.

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(3 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Should I hold the last 2 strings on the 3rd fret with my 5th finger? That`s very hard... Should I practice, or there`s another way?

`Robert Johnson - Say you love me` chords? TY

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(5 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Again me big_smile

How do you play this chord?

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(4 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Yes, thank u very much

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(4 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Does anyone know?

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(8 replies, posted in Acoustic)

I realised what was the problem, it was a technical error. I was supposed to play Esus2, then E, not "Esus2E", but the 2 chords were written together. Nevertheless, THANK YOU ALL for the help, really apreciate it.


P.S. Moderators, you can kill this topic now.

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(242 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Hi everybody. I'm from Skopje, Macedonia, a country which probably lies in the James McCormick's "who-knows-where-else" category for most of you. But nevertheless, it's all cool. After all, I'm a good example on how far this guitar brotherhood goes smile


P.S. RESPECT for the 'St.Mirren guy', and ESPECIALLY for the '68 years YOUNG' guy. It killed me. lol

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(19 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Hi.

Try "Wonderful life" by Black.
Also, you can try "Hero", by Enrique Iglesias, if you don't find the singing too high (like I did smile )

And later on, when you start feeling that you CAN play, (the feeling still kills me everytime I learn how to play a new song... smile ), you can try "So Young" by Corrs, with a little more strumming. A beautiful song.

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(8 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Hi Alec

I don't think that it's a 'made up' chord, it 's right here, on Chordie smile
I'm trying to learn "Have you ever really loved a woman", Bryan Adams. I used the chords that are given here on Chordie, and the song sounds really great, except on the part when I reach the "Esus2E" part.

You can see if you open the chords of "Have you..." and transpose the original chords +2 semitones (which is more appropriate for my singing). Nevertheless, even if you don't transpose the chords, I still have the same problem, but now with the "Dsus2D" chord given. Aaaaargh... smile

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(8 replies, posted in Acoustic)

I'm trying to learn how to play this song, but I can't find a picture of this "Esus2E"...
I saw pictures of Esus and Esus2 and Esus4, but "Esus2E"... HELP smile