Short answer: EM7sus2 is a E maj7sus2 chord containing the notes E, F♯, B, D♯. It has 4 inversions. Use the diagrams below to learn each voicing on the keyboard.
Also known as: EMa7sus2, Ej7sus2, EΔ7sus2, EΔsus2, E maj7sus2, E major7sus2
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Get It FreeNotes: E, F♯, B, D♯
Notes: F♯, B, D♯, E
Notes: B, D♯, E, F♯
Notes: D♯, E, F♯, B
EM7sus2 is a E maj7sus2 chord. It contains the notes E, F♯, B, D♯. On piano, play these notes simultaneously to sound the chord.
To play EM7sus2 on piano, press the keys E, F♯, B, D♯ together. The root position uses these exact notes. There are 4 inversions available, each rearranging the same notes in a different order.
The EM7sus2 chord contains the notes: E, F♯, B, D♯.
EM7sus2 has 4 inversions. Each inversion rearranges the notes so a different note is at the bottom. The root position starts with the root note, the first inversion moves it to the top, and so on.
EM7sus2 is also known as EMa7sus2, Ej7sus2, EΔ7sus2, EΔsus2, E maj7sus2, E major7sus2. These are different notations for the same chord with the same notes: E, F♯, B, D♯.