Thanks, in fact I was not clear. In terms of chord symbol I know where I
am, I meant if this sequence of intervals gas a specific academic name. Thnx
I would use C sus.

All the best,

Diddi

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> On 23. mar. 2016, at 09:43, Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre <
[email protected]> wrote:
>
> C9sus4
>
> Klaus
>
> Sendt fra min iPad
>
>> Den 23. mar. 2016 kl. 08.40 skrev Marcello Noia <[email protected]>:
>>
>> Hi, due to my huge lackness in harmonical theory, I ask this:
>> is there a technical term to define a chord formed by
>> (starting from low note) perfect fourth-perfect fourth-major third
>> (for example C-F-Bb-D).
>> I see it often used in vocal arrangements (Jonathan Rathbone for
>> Swingle Singers for example), sometimes also in progression for
>> ascending or descending whole tones or half-tones. It creates
>> a beautiful "suspended" and "misterioso" atmosphere.
>> Thanks
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