Hi Jeff,

In BIAB ...

  • Csus2 = C2

  • G7sus4 = G7sus

  • Fsus2+added6th = F69


In most music, if you ever see 'sus' it will mean sus4 (where the 4 is understood).

If we consider the C major scale, the second note is "d" and the ninth note is also "d". In other words, if a chord has a '2' in it, it's worth looking through BIAB chords that contain a '9'. One of these ninth-based chords will probably do the job.

Hope this helps,
Noel


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