Champagne Supernova by Oasis Lesson

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On Asus2/G and Asus2/F#, should your finger be muting the 5th string or should it ring out?

@fleenerstrunk Mute the A string. You are playing A-root chords but with the bass root note replaced by G and F# respectively. You still have the root note of A in the chord (G string fret 2). You want the lower root note omitted to allow the G and F# to be heard clearly and not have the open A string muddy the sound.
Hope that helps.
Cheers :slight_smile:
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p12 and 13 missing?

Hi Cheryl, @cheryl_hy
I see you’re right, I’ll call in some help, just keep in mind they’re a small team and they’re incredibly busy… @Richard_close2u

Welcome here and I wish you a lot of fun :sunglasses:, and I hope you will become very good (and if you wish famous) on guitar, you don’t have to replace your name with an artist name … it already sounds solid rock in my ears :sunglasses:
Greetings,Rogier

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Hi Cheryl and welcome to the community.

Thanks for the alert. You’re referring to pages of the TAB from the TAB subscription being missing.
I have now reported this to the team.
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@larynejg

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@cheryl_hy

The issue has been fixed and the full TAB should now be available.
Thanks for reporting it.
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Richard

Hi! In the video, Justin does not use the Asus2/E chord, reported in the tab, but a different chord (I guess from the audio Esus4). Which one is the correct one? Thanks in advance :slight_smile:

Welcome to the forum Fabrizio
Asus2/E and Esus4 are the same chord.

Thank you! But in the video, the index is placed on the 5th string, 2nd fret, while in the tab that string is left open, but I might be wrong :slight_smile: Thanks!!!

If you watch the play though you will notice the walk down on the E string and a walk up on the A string. On the A string it goes from the note A the B. The note B is part of both chords.

Thanks for the help!!!