Zurf wrote:The same song has a Bsus4 I'm none to happy about...
Here's how to do it: I know how you are playing your B chord. To get the Bsus4 just keep fingers 2-4 together and slide up a bit so that your pinky is past the 4th fret. The fret should actually between your pinky and your ring and your pinky is playing the E note (fret 5 string 2), but it's away from the sweet spot. You don't need to try to separate your fingers (if that's what is causing the problem), but you might have to squeeze a little harder.
You could really impress people if you tell them you know that xx4442 is actually a 2nd inversion of B major, aka B/F#. Regardless, congrats!
Late edit: I've found my latest nemesis. I'm trying to play "It's too Late" (Carole King) and the Bbmaj7 is kicking my butt. One of these days I will manage to beat my pinky into submission.
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