The following progression uses the chords A, Asus (sus is an abbreviation for suspended) and E. The Asus chord is formed by adding the little finger to an A chord, as shown in the chord diagram. The open circle indicates that the third finger note is held but not played.
A
Asus
E
In the following example pattern 1 (p i m i) is used, with the i and m fingers playing the third and second strings respectively. For smooth chord changing, use the slide technique from A to E (first finger slides along the third string).
Pattern One
Remember that once a note has been sharpened it remains sharp for the remainder of that bar (e.g., bar one contains two C# notes).