A sus chord simply means sustaining (playing) a note that wouldn't ordinarily be heard in the chord. For example, a Cmajor sus 2 would mean a C major chord with a D in it(D is the second note in the C scale), or a G minor sus6 would mean a G minor chord with an E. Victor Johnson http://www.cdbaby.com/victorjohnson "Just beyond the morning falls the river of your dreams, Escaping from the day these wild creatures run away." Victor Johnson
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