[Dixielandjazz] I hate to bring this up, but....
Mike
mike at railroadstjazzwest.com
Wed Sep 20 07:58:16 PDT 2006
Not only that but many times sus chords have the nine and flat seven added.
Mike
Tom Belmessieri wrote:
> Hi Russ,
>
> Actually, the suspended notation refers to suspending or raising of the
> third by 1/2 step to a fourth, not adding a fourth to the triad. So a "C
> sus" would be C-F-G.
>
> Tom B.
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