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      • Suspended chords are notated in shorthand with “sus,” and there are two types: a sus4, and a sus2. If you see a chord symbol that just says “Csus,” the implication is that the chord is a sus4. Starting with a basic C major triad (C–E–G) we simply move the 3 up a half step to the 4 of the scale (in this case, F).
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  2. Aug 9, 2021 · Sus chords (short for suspended chords) are a type of chord that is neither major nor minor. Sus4 chords include a perfect 4th interval instead of a major or minor 3rd, while Sus2 chords include a perfect 2nd interval instead of a major or minor third.

  3. Sep 6, 2023 · You can see that the sus4 chord (“sus” stands for “suspended”.) replaces the third with the fourth note. The sus2 chord consists of the root, 2nd and 5th notes of the major scale (1-2-5) = C D G. The sus2 chord replaces the third with the second note.

  4. Feb 27, 2020 · Anytime you replace a major chord’s 3rd with either a 2nd or 4th, you make a sus2 or sus4 chord. For example, a D major chord consists of the notes D-F#-A. F# is the 3rd. If I replace the 3rd with the 2nd, E, the chord becomes Dsus2. If I replace the F# with the 4th, G, the chord becomes Dsus4.

  5. Feb 4, 2023 · Suspended chords are notated in shorthand with “sus,” and there are two types: a sus4, and a sus2. If you see a chord symbol that just says “Csus,” the implication is that the chord is a sus4.

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  6. Playing the major 2nd instead of the perfect 4th, you will create a sus2 chord, whereas if you choose the 4th, you will have a sus4 one. If you are familiar with how most chords are made, you may have noticed that the major or minor third is missing here.

  7. It’s always the third note that’s left out in a suspended chord. Whatever number is after the abbreviated sus will be the note that replaces the third. Sus 2. The Sus2, or suspend 2nd chord, will have the third note of the chord replaced with the second note. For example (Note: C sus2 = C D G) Sus 4

  8. Sus2 and Sus4 chords, Sus meaning suspended, are triads that convey tones neither major nor minor. Like all chords, they are built using chord formulas, which you’ll see below. But to start, look at the formula for a major scale: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7. Each of these numbers represents a degree of the scale. Using the root note C, the C major scale is ...

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