C# Suspended 2nd Guitar Chord

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C# Suspended 2nd — chord details

The C# Suspended 2nd chord is made up of the following notes: C#, D#, G#.

Intervals: 1P, 2M, 5P.

The diagrams above show every voicing and chord variation for C# Suspended 2nd on guitar. Use the fret filter to narrow down voicings within a specific fret range — ideal for finding close-proximity chords when composing or arranging.

Note: C# is enharmonically equivalent to Db. Chord shapes are the same.

C# sus2 substitutes the third for a major second, giving the notes C#, D#, G# with intervals 1P, 2M, 5P. Like its sus4 sibling, this chord avoids declaring major or minor, but the second degree lends it a more modern, spacious, and airy character. Sus2 chords are favorites in alternative rock, post-rock, and worship music, where their openness creates an atmospheric, expansive harmonic palette.

How to Play C# Suspended 2nd

On guitar, C# sus2 typically requires a barre or partial barre voicing. Experiment with different positions to find the voicing that best suits your playing context — higher positions sound brighter and tighter, while lower positions offer more bass and resonance. CAGED system shapes help navigate these options efficiently.

C# Suspended 2nd in Progressions

C# sus2 works as an alternative to both C# major and C# minor, adding ambiguity and openness. It is popular in verse sections of pop and rock songs, where its neutral quality allows the melody to define the emotional direction.

Common Substitutions

C# major, C#sus4, or G#sus4 provide alternative voicings with a similar open character.

Difficulty: On guitar, this chord typically requires a barre — intermediate difficulty, but essential for playing in sharp keys.

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