Another thing you could try is to substitute an Bb7sus/Eb for the Ebsus (add2).

Ebsus is Eb-Ab-Bb (a sus4 chord substitutes the 4th for the third), so then if you add the "2", you get Eb-F-Ab-Bb.

So the Bb7sus is Bb-Eb-F-Ab (which is the 3rd inversion of the Ebsus(add2) chord), then add the Eb bass for your root and you've got all the notes, but in a different inversion (you'll have to see if it sounds okay).

So the formula would be Isus(add2) = V7sus/I.


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