The concept of ‘sus’ chords in jazz music is a perfect illustration of how ambiguity can open the door to fresh possibilities.
Suspended chords, abbreviated as "sus chords," are those that substitute the third note of a chord with either the second or fourth note. This replacement creates a sense of ambiguity and tension, providing the chord with an open and floating sound.
This intriguing auditory effect broadens the spectrum of options for the performers. It enables them to experiment with varied harmonies and venture into new musical territories.
Just like in music, moments of uncertainty and instability in life can unfold in unforeseen and delightful ways.
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