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Lessons: Lesson #10794: Suspended Alternative

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Suspended Alternative


by Adrian Dupree (6318)

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Suspended Alternative

Here is an example of an alternative tune using the C major key. It utilizes suspended chords which gives it that alterno sound. The lead melody line corresponds with the chords. Most alternative tunes have simple lead structures. For example, if you take the song Someday by: Nickleback, you will notice how simple the melody lines are.

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