Michael,

One thing that I forgot to mention above is that there is a musical relationship between 'sus2' and 'sus4' chords that you can use to your advantage.

Csus4 (or Csus, as it's often reduced to) = C F G

Now if I rearrange those notes to.... F G C (I have the notes of an Fsus2 chord)

Thus, to get an Fsus2, it's worth trying Csus4/F

That is, in theory, any sus2 chord can be obtained by using a Xsus4/Y where...

X = suspended 4th chord a perfect 5th above the required suspended 2nd chord

Y = the root note of the suspended 2nd chord

For your example of a Dsus2, using the above approach, try Asus/D. It may or may not work for the musical texture you need.

Regards,
Noel

P.S. I'll put this over in "Tips and Tricks" as it's a problem that arises a few times throughout the year.


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