What is C sus2 chord?

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What is C sus2 chord?

C. C. Sus2 stands for “suspended 2nd”. The 3rd of a minor or major chord is suspended and replaced by a major 2nd.

What chord is csus4?

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 does C Sus4 mean?

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, less commonly, a major second. For example, the suspended fourth and second chords built on C (C–E–G), written as Csus4 and Csus2, have pitches C–F–G and C–D–G, respectively.

Where is C power chord?

Let’s say you want to play a C power chord — the C5 chord. You’d start by placing your first finger on the root note, “C.” Head to the 5th string/3rd fret for this one. Now, we’ll need our fifth, “G.” You can find this on 4th string/5th fret. Play these two strings, and mute all the others.

Is the sus2 chord a major or minor?

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. Therefor sus chords can be applied to both major and minor chords. Suspended chords have the tendency to resolve.

Which is the root of the sus4 chord?

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.

Is there a connection between sus2 and sus4?

The connection between sus2 and sus4 The sus2 and sus4 chord types are the most common suspended chords. Actually, sus2 can be seen as an inversion of sus4: Csus2 (C-D-G) is an inversion of Gsus4 (G-C-D)

How are Sus chords different from suspended chords?

Therefor sus chords can be applied to both major and minor chords. Suspended chords have the tendency to resolve. The four and fifth in a sus4 chord creates tension and so does the second and root in a sus2 chord. That’s why sus chords are often played in combination with their parent chord.

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