In many songs at the end of the stanza you usually play an ending chord(commonly the "v" chord) and then back to the "I" chord (see earlier posts for chord notation).

Some examples of what I am talking about would be an ending like

G then C, in the key of C; A then D, in the key of D. etc... etc... Using this ending is fine and dandy but if you want to add a little flavor to it you can try using suspended chords. A suspended chord is nothing extremely difficult to play all you have to do really is add the "4th note".
Example: In the Key of C here are some of the suspended chords you can use
Csus: CFG
Gsus: GCD
Fsus: FCD



Once you've gotten the feel for the suspended chords, try adding some of the "second chords" talked about in the earlier posts


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