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In this comprehensive guide, we not only unravel the music theory behind these captivating chords but also provide you with 5 different ways to play each Csus2 and Csus4, ensuring you have a total of 10 variations to enhance your playing.
Chord F2 notes: F, A, C and G. You must leave out the 6th and 5th strings. Observation: F2 is not a standard chord symbol, but it's often used (incorrectly) instead of Fadd2/Fadd9 (the chord on this page), or Fsus2 / Fadd9 (no3). Steps: 1-2 (9)-3-5. 1 (F), 2 (G), 3 (A), 5 (C).
If the same fingering appears for more than one string, place the finger flat on the fingerboard as a 'bar', so all the strings can sound. See also the Csus Piano Chord
No C4 is C and F. A power chord is sometimes notated as C5 (if it's a C chord). C4 is the same idea just less common. A C sus4 chord would be C F G and C add 4 would be C E F G.
This page illustrates the “genetic” connection between various chord types. I’ve used the key of C as the reference point in all of these examples to keep the information relatively concise. Memorize these equivalencies so the chords become interchangeable in your mind.
So whereas a C major chord is normally C + E + G — which is the 1 + 3 + 5 of the C major scale played all together — the Csus2 chord is C + D + G, which removes the “E” (3rd degree) altogether.
Here's a piano keyboard reference for the Csus2 chord (C suspended 2nd) and the Csus4 chord (C suspended 4th). The notes of the Csus2 chord are C D G and the notes of the Csus4 chord are C F G. The intervals of the Csus2 chord are the root (C), major second (D) and perfect fifth