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  1. Suspended chord - Wikipedia

    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.

  2. Sus2, Sus4, Sus7 or just plain Sus? I’m in Suspense!

    Sep 19, 2017 · Trying to suss out sus chords? Sus2, sus4, sus7? This blog post has you covered with what is important for the bass player! Check it out!

  3. what are sus chords? - Sus Chords 1 - suspended chords sus7

    A sus7 chord often precedes a dominant chord built from the same Root. In lieu of a regular ii7-V7 we may find Vsus7-V7. In the key of C, instead of Dm7 - G7 we would get: Gsus7 - G7.

  4. What is a Sus Chord? [A Guide To Suspended Chords] - The …

    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.

  5. What are sus#1, sus#4, sus5, sus6, sus#6, sus#7 chords?

    Feb 2, 2020 · They are rather artificial and rare cases without clear universal role in any context. A suspension is traditionally only used on degrees at most one diatonic step away from the third. I.e. only sus2 and sus4 exist because the third (mainly) dictates the chord type.

  6. How Sus Chords Work and When To Play Them - Jazz-Library

    Sus chords are major or minor chords where the 3rd of the chord is replaced by the 4th. Jazz players think of this as a ii chord over the root of the V, such as G-7/C. In classical music, suspended chords are used to hold back the resolution to the tonic chord.

  7. Understanding suspended chords | Anton Schwartz - Jazz Music

    Mar 10, 2013 · Any voicing for a minor seventh chord is a voicing for a sus chord a perfect fifth lower. In fact, whether a band plays a D7 or a G 7 sus is entirely up to one musician: the bass player. Anything anyone else plays is the same either way. That gives us a simple answer for how to improvise over a sus chord:

  8. Suspended Chords - The Jazz Resource

    You can also see it in a seventh chord with the chord symbol, sus7. For example, Csus7 is C,F,G and Bb. Now occasionally you will see a sus chord that uses the second note instead of the fourth to replace the third.

  9. A7 sus chord - Piano chord guide

    A7 sus chord for piano with keyboard diagram. Explanation: The A7sus4 is a four-note chord (the four notes are marked in red color in the diagram). Theory: The A7sus4 is an suspended seventh chord with the third replaced by a perfect four.

  10. Substitutions For Sus7 Chords - suspended chords - sus4 - 7sus ...

    This is the long-awaited Part II, where we will take a look at those chords that may still be used either as Upper-Structures or as Substitutions for a C7, but particularly conveying the sus7 sound. To achieve the sus7 flavor we will need to include the …

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