Sus chords (short for suspended) get their name from their "suspended" feeling, which is created by replacing the third of the chord with another note like a second or fourth. Since they don't have a major or minor third, sus chords sound very ambiguous. In this video, Nicholas Veinoglou explains what a sus chord is, how to create one, and how to use the unique color and texture of suspended chords in your own playing.
00:00 Intro
00:28 Dsus4 Chord
01:24 Csus4 Chord
02:16 Close
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