F7sus4 Guitar Chord

F7sus4 is a four-note dominant seventh suspended fourth chord built from F, Bb, C, Eb. Replacing the third of a dominant seventh with a perfect fourth creates an unresolved, floating tension. It is a defining sound of funk, widely used in pop, rock, and gospel.

4 ways to play F7sus4

34Open
2346Fret 6
348Fret 8
3410Fret 10

Notes

FBbCEb

Intervals

F (Root), Bb (Perfect 4th), C (Perfect 5th), Eb (Minor 7th)

Notes in the F Dominant 7th Sus4 Chord

The F Dominant 7th Sus4 chord is built from 4 notes: F, Bb, C, Eb. It is a dominant 7th sus4 chord — built from a root, perfect fourth, perfect fifth, and minor seventh — no third is present. On guitar, these notes are voiced across multiple strings simultaneously to create the full chord sound. Depending on the voicing, some notes may be doubled in different octaves to fill out the sound.

Keys That Contain F Dominant 7th Sus4

F7sus4 is built on the F major chord, which appears diatonically in these keys:

Common Chord Progressions with F7sus4

F Dominant 7th Sus4 appears in many common progressions. Here are the most-used patterns when F7sus4 is the tonic chord:

V7sus4 – V7 – IClassic suspended resolution through dominant seventh to tonic
I7sus4 – IFunk-style suspended resolution to the root major chord
IV7sus4 – IVSubdominant sus7 release — common in gospel and soul

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Frequently Asked Questions

What notes are in the F Dominant 7th Sus4 chord?

The F Dominant 7th Sus4 chord is made up of F, Bb, C, Eb. These 4 notes form a four-note chord structure.

What key is the F Dominant 7th Sus4 chord in?

F Dominant 7th Sus4 naturally appears in the keys of C Major, Bb Major, F Major. It can also appear in other contexts as a borrowed chord or secondary chord.

How do I play the F7sus4 chord on guitar?

Place your fingers on the guitar fretboard according to the diagram above. The numbered dots show finger placement (1 = index, 2 = middle, 3 = ring, 4 = pinky), "O" means play the string open, and "X" means mute that string.

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