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A suspended chord (or sus chord) is a musical chord in which the (major or minor) third is omitted and replaced with a perfect fourth or a major second. [1] The lack of a minor or a major third in the chord creates an open sound, while the dissonance between the fourth and fifth or second and root creates tension.
- What Is A chord?
- Definition of Suspended Chords
- Examples of Suspended Chords
- That’S It For Suspended Chords
A chordis when you play or sing two or more notes at the same time. One note played after another is a melody, but if there are more than one simultaneously, you get a chord. Chords with only two notes are called intervals, or dyads. You can learn more about intervals here, but for this post we don’t need to know about them. There are lots of diffe...
A Suspended Chord is unique because it’s not made from 3rds. Chords made by stacking 3rds are called tertianchords, and Suspended chords are non-tertian. Instead, a suspended chord has a note within it that is “suspended” either a 4th or a 2nd above the root note. For example, starting on the note G, a typical G Maj chord would be G – B – D. A susp...
The song “Maiden Voyage” by Herbie Hancock uses extended (meaning with additional notes) suspended chords. The main progression is D7sus(9) ⇨ F7sus(9) ⇨ E7sus(13,9) ⇨ Dbm9. Another famous example of suspended chords in music is “Pinball Wizard” by The Who. After the initial opening of the song (which has multiple sus4 chords in it) at 0:17 the main...
Those are all the main points about suspended chords. Also written as sus4 and sus2 chords, just think of them as chords where the middle note (the 3rd) is suspendedin between the root and the 5th.
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.
Mar 30, 2023 · A suspended chord is a chord in which one or more notes are replaced by another note a step higher or lower than the original chord. This type of chord gives you more options when creating music because it doesn’t have a definite tonality.
Oct 26, 2020 · What are Suspended Chords? A chord is called suspended (sus for short) when it has no interval of a third in it. This is important because the third tells us if a chord is major or minor. Instead, a suspended chord uses either a perfect fourth (P4) or a major second (M2) in place of the major or minor third (M3 or m3).
Jan 27, 2019 · Suspended chords are slightly altered versions of standard chords that sound colourful and interesting. In this lesson, we’re going to look at what suspended chords are, how they’re used, and how to play them.
Apr 9, 2021 · What is a Sus Chord? “Sus” is short for suspended. A “sus” chord refers to the suspension on the third note and replacing it with a non-chord tone such as the fourth – or occasionally the second note – of the scale. For instance, the C major triad contains C-E-G (R-3-5).