Major seventh sus4; open sus color with major seventh stability.
Intervals from the root that spell this chord and its chord tones.
Scales that contain this chord’s notes and usually fit over it.
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The major seventh sus4 chord combines sus4 openness with a major seventh above the root. Unlike dominant sus chords built around a minor seventh, this sonority leans toward a stable, modern “I color” that still delays the major third. It is popular in contemporary jazz, fusion, neo-soul, and pop production when harmony should feel wide and luminous without committing to a bright major triad too early.
Core tones: 1-4-5-7 (the fifth may be omitted). In Cmaj7sus4, a common layer is C-F-G-B. The fourth creates suspension; the major seventh adds a polished, contemporary top.
Use it on tonic or subdominant stations, on pedal points, and in progressions that move from sus textures into clearer maj7 or triad sounds.
Keep 4 and 7 clear, voice the sus fourth away from dense clusters, and resolve the fourth down to the third when you want a classic sus release.
It reads as major-family stability with suspended definition—not a dominant V7 substitute unless context forces that interpretation.
Hear sus4 plus major seventh—open, bright, and still “waiting” harmonically.
| Interval | semitones | Note | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | G♯ | |||
| 5 | C♯ | |||
| 7 | D♯ | |||
| 11 | F𝄪 |