The A dominant seventh suspended fourth chord is a dynamic and tension-filled chord that replaces the third of the dominant seventh with a perfect fourth, creating a suspended and unresolved sound. Its notes, A, D, E, and G, give it a unique blend of stability and anticipation, making it perfect for adding movement and color to chord progressions. This chord is commonly used in jazz, rock, and pop music to create a sense of suspense before resolving to a more stable harmony. The A dominant seventh suspended fourth chord provides musicians with a versatile and expressive tool to enhance the emotional impact and harmonic interest of their compositions.
Name: A dominant seventh suspended fourth chord
Notes: A, D, E, G
Intervals: 1, 4, 5, ♭7
Chord symbol: A7sus4
Alternative symbols: A7(sus4), A7sus
Type: Tetrad (four-note chord)
A dominant seventh suspended fourth chord on the Staff
A dominant seventh suspended fourth chord on Piano
A dominant seventh suspended fourth chord on Guitar
A dominant seventh suspended fourth chord on Ukulele

Rowan Ellis is a musician and educator with a passion for exploring the language of harmony and melody. With years of experience across classical, jazz, and contemporary styles, Rowan breaks down music theory into clear, practical insights. His goal is to make chords and scales less intimidating and more inspiring for every musician.
