What is a Csus4 chord?
Sus4 (or just sus) stands for „suspended 4th“. The 3rd of a major or a minor chord is suspended and replaced by a perfect 4th.
What notes are in a Csus4 chord?
Csus4 summary table
Piano chord name | Csus4 (C suspended fourth) |
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Notes and structure | C F G (R 4 5) |
Related Chords | Csus4\F ; Csus4\G ; |
Chord Categories | major chord with 3th replaced by the 4th. Suspended chords are neither major or minor suspended chord |
Other Notations | C4 C#3 |
Is Csus4 the same as fsus2?
But yes, they are the same notes.
Are asus4 and dsus2 the same?
Basically, you can just call it whichever name you want. It will still be the same chord (although you can alter the voicing by moving a note up or down an octave).
How do you use sus2?
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. By removing the 3rd in a chord, the chord becomes neither major nor minor, as the 3rd determines the happy major or sad minor sound.
What does Csus4 mean on Piano?
suspended fourth
A suspended chord—abbreviated sus on music sheets and tabs—is a musical chord which is a variation on the major or minor triads. 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.
What is Ebmaj7 on piano?
Ebmaj7 for Piano has the notes Eb G Bb D. Listen to it and learn about its interval structure: R 3 5 7.
What are the most common guitar chords?
The most common guitar chords like C major, F major and D major are some of the first chords a guitarist will ever learn. This is because they form the foundations for all of your guitar playing and they are very straightforward and simple to learn.
How to learn acoustic guitar chords for beginners?
Place your second finger on the third fret of the A string.
What are some easy songs to learn on guitar?
Moves Like Jagger – Maroon 5
What are Sus chords for guitar?
‘Sus’ chords are (mostly) Major chords that have an extra note of the scale ‘suspended’ in the chord. There are two main types of Suspended chords: We’re going to look at how to play these chords shortly.