At I noticed that for the chord Gbsus4(add11) you have the notes: C, Gb, B, C#. The 11th of Gb would be a higher octave B, rather than C. Since this was already included, you could omit the first string or play another Gb at fret 14. But I am wondering why the C was played here? Would the right name of your chord instead be Gbsus4(+b5+11)/A? Or you could perhaps argue it is not a Gb rooted chord at all, since it could equally be Bsus2(+b2)/A, or maybe A is the root in this chord. I'm really not sure what it is - but having both the 5th and the b5th in this chord means it is something other than a sus(+11) chord.(00:00:33 - 00:01:31)
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