suspended chords

These ambiguous sounds are an empty canvas.

Intermediate

Intermediate

  • Develop a deeper vocabulary around dominant 7 chords.
  • Understand how to use polychords in your solos.
  • Learn the difference between a sus2 and sus4 chord.
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Suspended chords have a unique sound and play an important role in a variety of styles of music. A quick internet search will give you the basic theory, but few articles help you actually apply these ambiguous sounds. You see, these chords are neither major nor minor, so where do they fit in? Let’s find out.
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