Emin7sus is not a very 'rewarding' and musically pleasing chord to start with though it is technically a chord.
If you would like to know two chords that are easy to play and sound distinctly 'pleasing' to the ear, try G major5 and E minor. You only have to fret 2 strings on either of these chords but you'll get a huge sound. E minor is dark and sinister. G major5 is bright and chimey.
To play them:
E minor:
1.Place your middle finger on the A string (the one right after the fattest string) between the 1st and 2nd fret wire (aka 2nd fret).
2.Place your ring finger on the D string (the next thinnest string which is right next to the A string) ...between the 1st and 2nd fret wire (aka 2nd fret).
3. Now strum all 6 strings (i.e. 022000) starting with the fattest one.
The fretboard should look something like this:
http://www.electric-guitar.co.uk/Images/Lessons/Introduction_to_Chords/emin.jpg
(Now take that 2-finger shape and move it slightly across the fret board to play an entirely different sounding chord...)
G major5:
1.Place your middle finger on the B string (the one right before the thinnest string) between the 2nd and 3rd fret wire (aka 3rd fret).
2.Place your ring finger on the high E string (the thinnest string) ...between the 2nd and 3rd fret wire (aka 3rd fret).
3. Now strum all the thinnest 4 guitar strings on the neck skipping the fattest 2 (i.e. xx0033) .
Once you get them down individually, switch between the two and you're playing a simple but dynamic chord progression.
2007-09-25 03:38:01
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answered by Anonymous
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The easiest chord to play on the guitar is the E minor seven with a suspended fourth. ( Emin7sus)
E minor is E - G - B, the seventh is D, the suspension is A and the Bass is E
Just strum the open strings without putting any fingers down at all.
this is the first chord I teach all of my students. Easiest chord in the world to play, hardest chord in the world to say!
The next easiest chord would probably be the E minor 7 ( Emin7)
Put your second or third finger on the second fret of the fifth string.
E minor = E - G - B, The seventh = D, and the Basses are E and B
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Just as easy but a little less utilitarian would be the A9 chord. (No third)
Put your second or third finger on the second fret of the fourth string
A7 = A - E - G (no third remember) the Ninth would be the B above the G would be the ninth, and the basses would be A and E.
Hope This Helps.
2007-09-24 19:09:09
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answered by MUDD 7
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2014-09-13 02:56:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Cconsaul is correct in his reply, but among the easiest and most beautiful chords on the guitar to play is Cmaj7. This is what it looks like: X32OOO
It takes two fingers to form this chord, but you can use three fingers for a complete ring: 332OOO
I've always called XOOOOO as G9 with G6 looking like this:
XXOOOO
2007-09-25 05:01:03
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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2014-09-13 02:38:47
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-17 03:11:43
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answered by ? 4
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I'll give you more than two, D-A-Em-D7-A7-Dm. That's enough for now.
2007-09-24 19:45:32
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answered by CGIV76 7
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the ones i used at my concert
2007-09-25 04:20:37
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answered by Anonymous
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C and G
2007-09-24 18:58:48
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answered by Temple 5
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