Dbsus4 chord
Dbsus4 chord for guitar with diagrams, fingerings and notes.
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Dbsus4 is equivalent to C sharp sus 4th. Dbsus4 can be seen as a Db major triad with the third (F) replaced by the fourth (Gb). It's usually played as a barre chord, whereas it is difficult to find natural fingerings for open chords.
Chord structure
The chord consists of three notes. The notes represent the root, perfect fourth and perfect fifth intervals.
Chord name
Dbsus4 is an abbreviation for D flat suspended fourth.
Notes
The notes that the Dbsus4 chord consists of are Db, Gb and Ab.
Inversions
1st inversion: Dbsus4/Gb (means that Gb is the bass note).
2nd inversion: Dbsus4/Ab (means that Ab is the bass note).
Chord progressions
Examples of progressions featuring Dbsus4.
| Progression 1: Dbsus4 in conjunction with a standard Db major. | ||
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Db
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Dbsus4
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Ab
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