The F-flat suspended fourth chord is a harmonically open and tension-filled chord consisting of the notes F♭, B𝄫, and C♭. By replacing the third of the traditional F♭ major triad with the perfect fourth (B𝄫), this chord creates a sense of suspension and unresolved energy, giving it a fresh and anticipatory character. The F-flat suspended fourth chord is often used in contemporary, rock, and jazz music to add harmonic interest, smooth transitions, and a dynamic, expressive quality to chord progressions.
Name: F-flat suspended fourth chord
Notes: F♭, B𝄫, C♭
Intervals: 1, 4, 5
Chord symbol: F♭sus4
Alternative symbols: F♭(sus4), F♭sus
Type: Triad (three-note chord)
F-flat suspended fourth chord on the Staff
F-flat suspended fourth chord on Piano
F-flat suspended fourth chord on Guitar
F-flat 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.
