How many suspended chords are there?

TWO MAIN TYPES OF SUSPENDED CHORDS
D (root) – G (4th scale degree, our suspended note) – A (5th scale degree).
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What is a sus 7 chord?

If a chord is simply written as "sus" or "sus7", it is generally implied that we are dealing with a suspended 4th. If the 2nd is the suspension, the chord has to specifically say "sus2".
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What chords can be suspended?

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. 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.
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Are suspended chords major?

A suspended chord is neither major nor minor because the third has been replaced with either a fourth or a second. For example, a Csus4 is spelled C-F-G, and a Csus2 is C-D-G.
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What is a suspended 4 chord?

Sus 4. The Sus4, or suspend 4th chord, will have the third note of the chord replaced with the fourth note. For example [Note: C sus4 = C F G]: | | | | | | | | | |----|----|----|----|-----|----|----|----| | C | D | E | F | G | A | B | C | | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
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Suspended Chords: The Basics + How To Write with Sus2 and Sus4 (Part 1 of 2)



Is a sus chord 2 or 4?

The two basic sus chords are the sus4 and sus2 chords. In the sus4 chord (also labeled simply as “sus”), a perfect 4th replaces the 3rd of the chord. In the sus2 chord (sometimes called “sus9”), a major 2nd replaces the 3rd of the chord. Both of these sus chords have a perfect 5th from the root to the fifth.
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Are there minor sus chords?

Sus chords are neither major or minor! There are 4 types of basic chords: Major, Minor, Suspended, and Augmented.
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What is an F suspended chord?

The F sus 4 chord contains the notes F, Bb and C. It is produced by taking the 1 (root), 4 and 5 of the F Major scale. It is essentially an F Major chord, with the 3rd (A) taken out and the 4th (Bb) added in. By omitting the 3rd and adding the 4th, the chord feels 'suspended'.
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What is a 13 chord?

A thirteenth chord is the stacking of six (major or minor) thirds, the last being above the 11th of an eleventh chord. Thus a thirteenth chord is a tertian (built from thirds) chord containing the interval of a thirteenth, and is an extended chord if it includes the ninth and/or the eleventh.
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How many diminished chords are there?

Diminished chords come in three varieties: diminished triads, diminished 7ths, and half-diminished chords. These chords are used in different contexts, and for the sake of brevity we're going to take a look at the first two and save half-diminished chords for another discussion.
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How many chords are there?

Remember there are 4017 possible chords before we ever even get into voicing! There's so much variety that sometimes it's good to forget about theory for a second and just experiment.
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What does C sus 4 mean?

Suspended fourths are abbreviated [key] "sus" [type of suspension], so a suspended second in G is abbreviated Gsus2, and a suspended fourth in C major is Csus4.
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What are the types of Sus Chords?

TWO MAIN TYPES OF SUSPENDED CHORDS
  • There are two common suspended chords in contemporary music: sus2 and sus4 chords. ...
  • Let's look at a sus2 chord first: a Dsus2 chord consists of.
  • D (root) – E (2nd scale degree, our suspended note) – A (perfect 5th).
  • Similarly, a Dsus4 chord is composed of the following three notes:
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Are Sus Chords dominant?

Understanding Sus Chords. Most of us know the definition of a sus chord: it is a dominant chord whose major third is replaced by the perfect fourth a half step higher.
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What is C sus chord?

The C sus 4 chord contains the notes C, F and G. It is produced by taking the 1 (root), 4 and 5 of the C Major scale. It is essentially an C Major chord, with the 3rd (E) taken out and the 4th (F) added in. By omitting the 3rd and adding the 4th, the chord feels 'suspended'.
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What is an add9 chord?

An added ninth chord is a major triad with an added ninth – Cadd9 consists of C, E, G and D. Added ninth chords differ from other ninth chords because the seventh isn't included.
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What is G m7?

The Gm7 is a four-note chord that shares three of the notes of the Gm chord, plus the seventh note of F. When playing the Gm7 chord, listen for all four notes and hear how they meld together to create a distinct chord: G, Bb, D, and F.
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How do you use sus 4?

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).
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Are 7th chords major or minor?

A dominant seventh chord, or major-minor seventh chord is a chord composed of a root, major third, perfect fifth, and minor seventh. It can be also viewed as a major triad with an additional minor seventh.
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What is A7sus4?

A7sus4 = A7sus guitar chord chart with explanation

The A7sus4 is often used as a replacement chord for A7 (dominant 7th chord). But since the A7sus4 chord has a strong tendency to resolve back to A7, you may play A7sus4 in the first half of a bar and then go back to A7 instead of replacing a whole bar of A7.
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What is a suspended 7 chord?

In the sus 7 chord, the chord 3rd is suspended to a 4th therefore giving us chord tones 1 – 4 – 5 – b7. It occurs naturally on: The fifth scale degree of the major scale. The fourth and fifth scale degree of the melodic minor scale. The fifth scale degree of the harmonic minor scale.
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