Given the keyboard notes shown, the chord is definitely C/F... that is, a C major triad with notes C-E-G sits above an F bass. The notes of the C chord can be in any order since they are above the bass. This is a closed position because the three note E-G-C are all within an octave.

C/F is the most accurate interpretation of notes shown.

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Fmaj7sus2 is a version of Fmaj9 (BIAB has this), I suggest trying that.

Fmaj7sus2 = F(bass)-F-G-C-E

Fmaj9 = F(bass)-A-C-E-G

Last edited by Noel96; 11/20/22 03:27 AM. Reason: correcting notes in Fmaj7sus2... I was thinking of a classical 9 to 8 supsension and not a replacement for the 3rd

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