JGuitar's handy chord search utility allows you to quickly draw chord diagrams for virtually any chord symbol Just enter one or more chord symbols separated by commas into the search box and hit "Go" and JGuitar will draw chord diagrams for each of the chord symbols entered So a Dsus4 chord is DGA (=145) Here are some commonly used sus4 chords for guitar, and piano sus2 The sus2 chord follows the pattern 1 (root) 2 5, so if in a sus4 chord you play the root, fourth and fifth notes, for a sus2 chord you play the root, second and fifth notes In other words, from a sus4 chord, you lower the middle note three half stepsSus4 chords are formed with the second note in the chord raised one step In addition to sus4, there is sus2 In the case nothing more than "sus" is mention, like for example Dsus, it is normally sus4 that is intended See also common sus chords The sus4 chord is very close to the original major chord because only one note is changing
Guitar Chord Dsus4 D Suspended Forth At Chord C