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D sharp seven suspended four chord

About the D sharp seven suspended four chord

D sharp seven suspended four is used in C sharp Major, where every note it holds is a scale tone. Think of it as a D dominant seventh suspended fourth chord.

Its notes are D, G, A, and C. The intervals are a perfect fourth, a perfect fifth, and a minor seventh.

Also called 7sus. E flat seven suspended four spells the same notes enharmonically.

Learn more about the D♯7sus4 chord

Inversions

Position 1 of 4

D sharp seven suspended four (root position)

Notes and intervals

1D#D♯Root
2G#G♯Perfect 4th
3A#A♯Perfect 5th
4C#C♯Minor 7th

Shapes

Chromatic

CC♯D♭DD♯E♭EFF♯G♭GG♯A♭AA♯B♭B

Circle of Fifths

CGDAEBF♯G♭C♯D♭G♯A♭D♯E♭A♯B♭F

Other D sharp chords

Simpler triads

Suspended

Sixths and sevenths

Extensions

Altered

Functional relationships

These chords are where this one most naturally comes from and resolves to inside a key.

Dominant

The dominant is a fifth above the root, and it builds tension that pulls strongly back to this chord.

Subdominant

The subdominant is a fourth above the root (a fifth below), and it usually leads on to the dominant or back home.

Tritone substitution

The tritone substitution is a dominant chord a tritone away that shares the same tension, so it can stand in for this chord and resolve the same way.

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D♯7sus4 chord on piano shown as colored note dots
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