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What is a “Sus2” Chord?

Date:2020/1/19 15:38:31 Hits:


When you see the notation “sus2” after a chord the notation indicates that instead of playing the third note from the root to build a standard chord triad (1-3-5) you’d play the second note from the root note instead. For example, a standard “C” major chord would contain the notes:

C maj = C – E – G (1 3 5)



The sus2 variation would be:

sus2 = C – D – G (1 2 5)

Using sus2 variations of chords can gives your songs extra flavor that can be useful in place of a standard triad. Give it a try!

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