Wayne Dyer said: “If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.” It’s true in music too. Quite literally. Take, for example, suspended chords. If you ever see a suspended 4 chord (or “sus4”), it simply means to play the fourth instead of the third in a major chord.
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In a post last week, I talked about quartal chords — which are chords built off fourth intervals.
But here’s an interesting discovery with quartal chords. They are actually inverted suspended chords. Yup, suspended chords! Here’s why…
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