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SUS CHORDS

Introduce an airy, floating quality to your progressions with this special ‘neither major nor minor’ type of chord

YOU KNOW IT FROM…

The Who: Pinball Wizard Bryan Adams: Summer Of ’69 Stereophonics: Have A Nice Day

HOW IT WORKS…

There are two main types of sus (or ‘suspended’) chord: the sus2 and the sus4. Each of these is a variation on a basic major chord – so, where a major chord uses the first, third and fifth notes of the major scale, a sus chord replaces the third with either the second (sus2) or fourth (sus4) notes.

WHEN TO USE IT…

1 Add movement to a major or minor chord Sus chords are most often heard mixed in around a major or minor chord such as in Led Zeppelin’s Tangerine, which jams around Am, Asus4 and Asus2 chords.

2 Emphasise a chord change A simple chord change such as A to E can be enhanced with a sus4 chord – simply play A-Esus4-E. It’s used especially in hymns, but also extensively throughout rock, pop and folk.

SUS CHORDS ARE MOST OFTEN HEARD MIXED IN AROUND A MAJOR OR MINOR

LEARNING SUS CHORDS

Most of these shapes are based on the open E, A and D chords you probably already know. In

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