Suspended Chords
Suspended chords are a type of musical chord that creates a sense of tension and anticipation. They are formed by replacing the third note of a major or minor chord with either the second or fourth note of the scale. For example, a C major chord consists of the notes C, E, and G, while a C suspended 2 chord replaces the E with D, resulting in C, D, and G.
These chords are often used in various music genres to add color and complexity. They typically resolve back to a major or minor chord, providing a satisfying release of tension. Suspended chords can be found in many songs, enhancing emotional expression and musical interest.