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Esus4 guitar chord

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Shape 1 of 3

Open Esus4 · Frets 0-2

Esus4

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Shape difficulty

Beginner-friendly

Main challenge: Keeping adjacent strings clear when several fretted notes sit tightly together on the same fret.

Chord tones

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E1B5A4
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Notes

Notes in E Sus4

E Sus4 uses E as the root, A as the perfect fourth, and B as the perfect fifth.

E

root

1

anchors the chord and gives the voicing its name.

A

perfect fourth

4

creates suspended tension that usually wants to resolve.

B

perfect fifth

5

keeps the chord grounded with a stable upper anchor.

Sound and feel

What E Sus4 sounds like

E Sus4 has a suspended, pushing, unresolved sound.

Compared with a plain major chord, the fourth replaces the third and creates tension that usually wants to fall back into the triad.

Playing tips

How to play E Sus4 on guitar

Root anchor

Find the root on the low E string before you place the other fingers.

Setup

Set the fretted notes first, then confirm the open strings still ring before the full strum.

Strum path

Let the full strum stay even from low E to high E.

Open strings

Keep the low E, B, and high E strings clear; those open notes belong in the voicing.

Clearance

Keep each fingertip vertical so the adjacent strings stay separate.

Check

Pick through the strings once before you strum hard, and fix the first dull note you hear.

Theory

Why E Sus4 works

Formula1 - 4 - 5

E Sus4 uses the formula 1 - 4 - 5.

Compared with E Major, E Sus4 replaces G♯ (3) with A (4).

Replacing the third with the fourth removes a stable chord tone and creates suspended tension inside the voicing.

Musical context

Where E Sus4 commonly appears

E Sus4 is usually used around a plain same-root chord rather than as a final resting point.

E Sus4 commonly appears as an embellishment of the plain E chord, especially when the progression wants motion without leaving the same harmonic spot.

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E Sus4 is especially common in repeated pop and worship strumming patterns, where the suspension resolves back into a plain chord on the same root.

resolution movement

E Sus4 is more common as a motion chord than as a final resting chord, because the missing third leaves the harmony intentionally unfinished.

Quick answers

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Reference

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Notes
E, A, and B
Formula
1 - 4 - 5
Main shape
open shape
Root string
low E string
Featured difficulty
Beginner-friendly

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