Guitar Tricks Insider December Issue | Page 16

NUGGETS Fig. 7 Fig. 7        Asus2 Gsus2   Fsus2 7 5 5 3 3 1 7 5 3 Like Townsend, Jimi Hendrix was an exceptional rock rhythm guitarist besides a wildly inventive lead player and stone bluesman. Fig. 7 also contains yet a fraction of his expansive rhythm chops. Be aware how the sus2 chordal forms are theoretically neither major nor minor in   tonality, though the “Voodoo Child” utilized them as substitutes for major chords when “flying on.” Performance Tip: Low to high, use the ring, index and pinky fingers. Check out how the thumb could be added on string 6 at frets 5, 3, and 1. Fig. 8 Fig. 8 C#sus2         8 6 4 Asus2   9 7 5 Fig. 8 presents another way to play sus2 chords as promulgated by Andy Summers in a musical message. Again, they are neither major nor minor, but in this case the F#sus2 substitutes 16 GUITAR TRICKS INSIDER DIGITAL EDITION Bsus2   11 9 7 F#sus2   6 4 2 for what would be theoretically a minor chord. Performance Tip: Index, middle, and pinky, low to high. A tough stretch, perhaps, but hey, good for the chops! “Message” received? DECEMBER SPECIAL