C#7sus4 chord - C# Dominant Seventh Suspended Fourth - guitar chord chart

C# 7sus4 position 1 guitar chord diagram

Welcome to this comprehensive tutorial on the C# 7sus4 chord. This chord is a member of the suspended chords family, which are chords without the third. The C# 7sus4 chord is composed of the notes C#, F#, G#, and B. The intervals that build this chord are 1, 4, 5, and b7, which in complete terms are the Root, Perfect Fourth, Perfect Fifth, and Minor Seventh respectively.

Learning this chord will enrich your repertoire and allow you to add more depth to your musical expressions. If you're not familiar with the concept of intervals and how they can be stacked to create chords, you may want to check our tutorial on building chords by stacking intervals first.

The C# 7sus4 chord is a bit more advanced than beginner chords, so if you're just starting out, you might want to familiarize yourself with simpler chords first. Our tutorial on intermediate guitar chords can help you make that transition smoothly.

As a suspended chord, the C# 7sus4 chord offers a unique sound that can add suspense or resolution to your music, depending on how it's used. To learn more about suspended chords and how to use them effectively, check out our tutorial on suspended guitar chords.

Furthermore, the C# 7sus4 chord is a type of dominant chord, which are often used in jazz and blues progressions. To learn more about dominant chords and how they're used, visit our tutorial on dominant guitar chords.

After you've mastered the C# 7sus4 chord, you might want to explore how it can be used in various chord progressions. Our tutorial on the most common chord progressions can provide you with a wealth of ideas.

Remember, practice makes perfect. So, grab your guitar and start exploring the rich sound of the C# 7sus4 chord!

Notes in the C# 7sus4 chord:

C#F#G#B

How the Dominant Seventh Suspended Fourth chord is built:

1
b2
2
b3
3
4
b5
5
#5
6
b7
7

C#7sus4 Guitar Chord Diagrams

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Position 1
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C# 7sus4 position 1 guitar chord diagram

Position 2
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C# 7sus4 position 4 guitar chord diagram

Position 3
BarreMovable

C# 7sus4 position 2 guitar chord diagram

Position 4
BarreMovable

C# 7sus4 position 3 guitar chord diagram

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Play This Chord With Other Roots

C 7sus4 | D 7sus4 | E 7sus4 | F 7sus4 | G 7sus4 | A 7sus4 | B 7sus4 | C#7sus4 | D#7sus4 | F#7sus4 | G#7sus4 | A#7sus4 | Ab7sus4 | Bb7sus4 | Db7sus4 | Eb7sus4 | Gb7sus4

Chord tones in the C# 7sus4 chord

You can create any fingering you like on any part of the fretboard, just play some of the chord tones shown in the map below.

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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
4
5
b7
1
4
b7
1
4
5
b7
4
5
b7
1
5
b7
1
4
5
b7
1
4
5
b7
1
4
5
b7
1
4