Fb7sus4

The F-flat dominant seventh suspended fourth chord is a distinctive and tension-rich chord made up of the notes F♭, B𝄫, C♭, and E𝄫. By replacing the traditional third with the perfect fourth (B𝄫) while retaining the dominant seventh (E𝄫), this chord creates a sense of suspension and unresolved energy that naturally seeks resolution. The F-flat dominant seventh suspended fourth chord is particularly effective in jazz, rock, and contemporary music, offering musicians a way to add harmonic intrigue, dynamic movement, and expressive tension to their compositions, making transitions and cadences more compelling.

Name: F-flat dominant seventh suspended fourth chord

Notes: F♭, B𝄫, C♭, E𝄫

Intervals: 1, 4, 5, ♭7

Chord symbol: F♭7sus4

Alternative symbols: F♭7(sus4), F♭7sus

Type: Tetrad (four-note chord)

F-flat dominant seventh suspended fourth chord on the Staff

 

F-flat dominant seventh suspended fourth chord on Piano

 

F-flat dominant seventh suspended fourth chord on Guitar

 

F-flat dominant seventh suspended fourth chord on Ukulele

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