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This Jazz Piano Tutorial is about sus or suspended chords. These are chords where the 3rd is replaced with the 2nd or (usually) the 4th. These create a much more ambiguous and floating sound, which does not necessarily need to be resolved.\r
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In Jazz, sus chords are usually extended to sus9 or susb9 chords. These are generally voiced a F/G or D-7/G. The sus chord canas a substitute for the II or the V or both the II and the V in a II-V-I progression.\r
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Suspended chords create an interesting and, dare I say, suspenseful sound and are used quite often in modern jazz.\r
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