C Suspended second and fourth

Sus2+4 (1–2–4–5); doubly suspended, no third, quartal openness.

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The sus2/4 (often written sus24) chord omits the third and includes both 2 and 4 above the root with the fifth (1-2-4-5). It is maximally open and quartal-leaning: perfect for drones, modern jazz voicings, and cinematic pads where harmony should float without major/minor commitment.

Construction

Formula: 1-2-4-5. In Csus24, include C-D-F-G in some register arrangement.

Usage

Modal vamps, ambient textures, and guitar voicings that emphasize fourths and seconds.

Examples

  • Film scoring for wide landscapes
  • Modern jazz quartal stacks on static bass
  • Pop production for “in-between” harmony

Play

Spread voices; avoid doubling that blurs the sus color; resolve by moving 2 or 4 into a third when desired.

Ear-training cues

No third, with both second and fourth present around a stable fifth.

Which intervals and notes are in the C Suspended second and fourth chord?

Intervals from the root that spell this chord and its chord tones.

Which scales can you play on the C Suspended second and fourth chord?

Scales that contain this chord’s notes and usually fit over it.

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