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G13sus4
G – C – D – F – A – E
Formula:R-P4-P5-m7-M9-M13
Intervals:P1-P4-P5-m7-M9-M13
Scale Degrees:1-4-5-b7-9-13

Introduction

G 13sus4 piano chord, root position — G, C, D, F, A, E
The G 13sus4 chord in root position on a piano keyboard, notes G, C, D, F, A, E.

The G 13sus4 chord is a six-note chord made up of G, C, D, F, A, and E. It is built from a root, perfect fourth, perfect fifth, minor seventh, major ninth, and major thirteenth.

Notes

Notes:G – C – D – F – A – E

Key Signature

The key of G 13sus4 has 1 sharp.

F♯

Order of sharps

Sharps are added to a key signature in a fixed order. Each new sharp key adds the next sharp on the list.

FCGDAEB

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Chords in the Key of G Major

These are the diatonic triads built on each degree of the G major scale:

C
D
E
F
G
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
A
B
IG Major (major)
DegreeNumeralChordQuality
1IG MajorMajor
2iiA MinorMinor
3iiiB MinorMinor
4IVC MajorMajor
5VD MajorMajor
6viE MinorMinor
7vii°F♯ DiminishedDiminished

Theory: Intervals

Formula: R-P4-P5-m7-M9-M13
Intervals: P1-P4-P5-m7-M9-M13

The G 13sus4 is built by stacking intervals from the root note. The formula R-P4-P5-m7-M9-M13 describes the scale degrees used. The intervals P1-P4-P5-m7-M9-M13 show the distance between each note in the chord.

G 13sus4 — Frequently Asked Questions

What notes are in the G 13sus4 chord?
The G 13sus4 chord (G13sus4) contains 6 notes: G, C, D, F, A, E. Formula: R-P4-P5-m7-M9-M13.
How is G13sus4 used in music?
G13sus4 is used in jazz, fusion, and contemporary music to add harmonic color. It appears as a dominant or tonic chord depending on context.
What is the scale degree formula for G13sus4?
G13sus4 uses scale degrees 1-4-5-b7-9-13, giving it its distinctive sound.

Practice Tips

  • Start by placing your thumb on G and spacing remaining fingers across the chord.
  • Practice G13sus4 slowly with separate hands before combining.
  • Listen carefully to the tension created by the altered tones in this chord.
  • Try voicing G13sus4 in different octaves to find the most comfortable position.
  • Resolve G13sus4 to a nearby chord to hear its function in context.

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