G SUS4 - PIANO

G Sus4 chord diagram for Piano - Bass position 999

Chord composition

I IV V
Root Perfect fourth Perfect fifth
G C D

ALL ABOUT THE G SUS4 CHORD

Chord Composition

The G Sus4 chord is composed of 3 notes :

  • G (Root)
  • C (Perfect fourth)
  • D (Perfect fifth)

These notes form a suspended chord with the fourth, generating tension that calls for resolution.

How to play G Sus4 on piano

The sus4 chord G Sus4 replaces the third with the perfect fourth, creating tension that naturally calls for resolution to the major chord.

  • Tension and resolution: the fourth naturally wants to descend to the major third
  • Classic rock: sus4-major riffs define rock sound (The Who, Led Zeppelin)
  • Extended power chords: adding the fourth to power chords
  • Tonal ambiguity: neither major nor minor, creates suspense

The perfect fourth (5 semitones) creates a soft dissonance demanding resolution, making the chord perfect for creating harmonic movement.

Rock techniques

For sus4 chords on piano:

  • Classic riffs: sus4-major alternation creates rock identity
  • Dynamic strumming: accentuates the sus4 → major resolution
  • Overdrive: distortion amplifies the tense character

Common uses of G Sus4

The sus4 chord is a rock pillar:

  • Classic rock: iconic riffs ("Pinball Wizard", "The Ocean")
  • Resolution delay: delays the arrival of the major chord
  • Folk and country: melodic ornaments
  • Gospel and soul: characteristic cadences

Musical styles

Classic rock: defines 70s sound (The Who, Led Zeppelin).

Pop-rock: adds movement and energy.

Country and folk: ornaments and transitions.

Gospel: plagal cadences (IV-I and IVsus4-I).