A suspended chord, or 'sus' chord produces a sound that almost demands being followed by a finishing chord to complete the sound.
Specifically, a suspended chord is played without the 3rd tone with the perfect 4th tone being added.
So, a G suspended chord is the above in the key of G. The notes are G, C, D.
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A diminished chord is a chord made up of 3 notes, with each being three semitones higher than the last. In this case, E diminished would be E, G, Bb. A suspended chord is a chord that hasn't yet been resolved. For instance, E, A, B would be an E chord with a suspended fourth, as the A hasn't resolved to a G# to make E major, or a G to make E minor. Thus, E diminished is not the same thing as E suspended.
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It depends on the object's density. If the object's density is greater than that of water (1 g/ml), it will sink. If it is less, it will float. It can be suspended in water. if the water is flowing fast enough. Whether it stays suspended depends on the shape of the object and the flow of water, much like how leaves can be suspended in the air.
No. A Cadd9 is just what it sounds like: a C chord (C-E-G) with a 9 (D) added. Thus, it is C-E-G-D. You will *not* want to play it as C-D-E-G because it will sound like mud. A Csus2 is a *suspended* chord, which means it drops the third. Thus, C-D-G. Suspended chords, by their nature, generally feel unstable and strongly pull you to wanting to "resolve" them back to a "regular" (non-suspended) chord, most usually the major. Suspended fourths are probably more common than suspended seconds (Csus4 would be C-F-G). A Csus4 strongly pulls you to a regular C chord. To complete the discussion, there's also the C9 chord, which illustrates the weakness of normal chord nomenclature. The name C9 *sounds* like it ought to be what Cadd9 actually is. But in fact, a C9 implicitly also has the 7th. So it's a C7 chord, plus the 9: C-E-G-Bb-D. It's a great "bluesy" chord.
By suspended do you mean Suspended or Inverted?
No, it'll still be suspended.
Suspended slabs differ from non-suspended slabs because they are suspended above the ground via beams. Non-suspended slabs sit directly on the ground.