How writing a dominant 7 sus4 chord in RNA ( Vsus7 chord in the 1st inversion)












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Maybe I’ve just a black out. But I wanted to notate a V7sus (inversion 1) writing a dominant 7 without the suspension of the 4th in RNA. No idea ...



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    Maybe I’ve just a black out. But I wanted to notate a V7sus (inversion 1) writing a dominant 7 without the suspension of the 4th in RNA. No idea ...



    g,c,d,f => c,d,f,g










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      Maybe I’ve just a black out. But I wanted to notate a V7sus (inversion 1) writing a dominant 7 without the suspension of the 4th in RNA. No idea ...



      g,c,d,f => c,d,f,g










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      Maybe I’ve just a black out. But I wanted to notate a V7sus (inversion 1) writing a dominant 7 without the suspension of the 4th in RNA. No idea ...



      g,c,d,f => c,d,f,g







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          The suspension won't be shown in the Roman numerals, but it can be shown in the figured bass:



          enter image description here



          As long as we remember that figured bass shows the intervals above the bottom pitch, it just becomes a simple counting exercise.



          Combined with Roman numerals, we would label beats 3 and 4 of the first measure as a V chord, and we just have to understand that the C on beat 3 is a suspension:



          enter image description here



          For a related question, see Figured bass 52?






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            I think the suspension simply isn't represented in RNA.



            So G7sus4/B would be just C: V65 in RNA



            Sorry I can't make the 65 figure stacked up properly, but I think you understand my meaning.



            Again, I don't think RNA symbols represent the suspension. Analysis of the suspension seems to normally be a sus or maybe 4-3 label above near the voice where the suspension occurs.



            Like this...



            enter image description here



            Those figures don't match your exact example, but the labeling method should be clear.






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            • You were quick, Michael, I would have had half an hour for this ... :)

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            • But Gsus7 means that the suspended 4th is in te bass ...

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            The suspension won't be shown in the Roman numerals, but it can be shown in the figured bass:



            enter image description here



            As long as we remember that figured bass shows the intervals above the bottom pitch, it just becomes a simple counting exercise.



            Combined with Roman numerals, we would label beats 3 and 4 of the first measure as a V chord, and we just have to understand that the C on beat 3 is a suspension:



            enter image description here



            For a related question, see Figured bass 52?






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              The suspension won't be shown in the Roman numerals, but it can be shown in the figured bass:



              enter image description here



              As long as we remember that figured bass shows the intervals above the bottom pitch, it just becomes a simple counting exercise.



              Combined with Roman numerals, we would label beats 3 and 4 of the first measure as a V chord, and we just have to understand that the C on beat 3 is a suspension:



              enter image description here



              For a related question, see Figured bass 52?






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                The suspension won't be shown in the Roman numerals, but it can be shown in the figured bass:



                enter image description here



                As long as we remember that figured bass shows the intervals above the bottom pitch, it just becomes a simple counting exercise.



                Combined with Roman numerals, we would label beats 3 and 4 of the first measure as a V chord, and we just have to understand that the C on beat 3 is a suspension:



                enter image description here



                For a related question, see Figured bass 52?






                share|improve this answer













                The suspension won't be shown in the Roman numerals, but it can be shown in the figured bass:



                enter image description here



                As long as we remember that figured bass shows the intervals above the bottom pitch, it just becomes a simple counting exercise.



                Combined with Roman numerals, we would label beats 3 and 4 of the first measure as a V chord, and we just have to understand that the C on beat 3 is a suspension:



                enter image description here



                For a related question, see Figured bass 52?







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                    I think the suspension simply isn't represented in RNA.



                    So G7sus4/B would be just C: V65 in RNA



                    Sorry I can't make the 65 figure stacked up properly, but I think you understand my meaning.



                    Again, I don't think RNA symbols represent the suspension. Analysis of the suspension seems to normally be a sus or maybe 4-3 label above near the voice where the suspension occurs.



                    Like this...



                    enter image description here



                    Those figures don't match your exact example, but the labeling method should be clear.






                    share|improve this answer
























                    • You were quick, Michael, I would have had half an hour for this ... :)

                      – Albrecht Hügli
                      1 hour ago











                    • But Gsus7 means that the suspended 4th is in te bass ...

                      – Albrecht Hügli
                      1 hour ago
















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                    I think the suspension simply isn't represented in RNA.



                    So G7sus4/B would be just C: V65 in RNA



                    Sorry I can't make the 65 figure stacked up properly, but I think you understand my meaning.



                    Again, I don't think RNA symbols represent the suspension. Analysis of the suspension seems to normally be a sus or maybe 4-3 label above near the voice where the suspension occurs.



                    Like this...



                    enter image description here



                    Those figures don't match your exact example, but the labeling method should be clear.






                    share|improve this answer
























                    • You were quick, Michael, I would have had half an hour for this ... :)

                      – Albrecht Hügli
                      1 hour ago











                    • But Gsus7 means that the suspended 4th is in te bass ...

                      – Albrecht Hügli
                      1 hour ago














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                    I think the suspension simply isn't represented in RNA.



                    So G7sus4/B would be just C: V65 in RNA



                    Sorry I can't make the 65 figure stacked up properly, but I think you understand my meaning.



                    Again, I don't think RNA symbols represent the suspension. Analysis of the suspension seems to normally be a sus or maybe 4-3 label above near the voice where the suspension occurs.



                    Like this...



                    enter image description here



                    Those figures don't match your exact example, but the labeling method should be clear.






                    share|improve this answer













                    I think the suspension simply isn't represented in RNA.



                    So G7sus4/B would be just C: V65 in RNA



                    Sorry I can't make the 65 figure stacked up properly, but I think you understand my meaning.



                    Again, I don't think RNA symbols represent the suspension. Analysis of the suspension seems to normally be a sus or maybe 4-3 label above near the voice where the suspension occurs.



                    Like this...



                    enter image description here



                    Those figures don't match your exact example, but the labeling method should be clear.







                    share|improve this answer












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                    • You were quick, Michael, I would have had half an hour for this ... :)

                      – Albrecht Hügli
                      1 hour ago











                    • But Gsus7 means that the suspended 4th is in te bass ...

                      – Albrecht Hügli
                      1 hour ago



















                    • You were quick, Michael, I would have had half an hour for this ... :)

                      – Albrecht Hügli
                      1 hour ago











                    • But Gsus7 means that the suspended 4th is in te bass ...

                      – Albrecht Hügli
                      1 hour ago

















                    You were quick, Michael, I would have had half an hour for this ... :)

                    – Albrecht Hügli
                    1 hour ago





                    You were quick, Michael, I would have had half an hour for this ... :)

                    – Albrecht Hügli
                    1 hour ago













                    But Gsus7 means that the suspended 4th is in te bass ...

                    – Albrecht Hügli
                    1 hour ago





                    But Gsus7 means that the suspended 4th is in te bass ...

                    – Albrecht Hügli
                    1 hour ago


















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