 Right, so this is another incredible chord, which I use quite often. It's called as the 7 sus 4 So first let's look at how we form it So you go a With its dominant 7th, which is G Then you do the sus 4, which is nothing but the perfect 4th Then you add the E which is your fifth, so You could do this with the fifth Nice sound or even without the fifth A more cleaner sound I guess, right? So one way to use this chord is just as a dominant chord because any dominant resolution If it has that flat 7 it tends to want to go to the tonic, right? Very common in ballads and country music So the 7 sus 4 could also resolve to the normal 7th and then Resolve back to the root major. The way I use it though is not necessarily for resolution You could also use it to resolve but I like to look at this chord as a mini scale, right? So let me try and explain that. What is a mini scale? These are four notes of some scale which could be vibrating in your head, okay? So if you take these four notes, which is Okay Now these are four notes of a possible seven-note scale There are four there are seven minus four three notes are missing So you could try and actually fill up the pieces of the other notes and use this to kind of improvise on a seven-note scale or even a six-note scale or a five-note scale, you know, so Let's try and build one So what did I do I filled in the I did the root I sorry I did the major 2 It's part of the chord It's part of the chord It's part of the chord so You do It's a very mixolidian voicing Okay Part of this code is it hasn't committed itself to the major third or the minor third so in theory You could in theory even play like a scale with a minor third even though it's not very common F doesn't sound so good so pretty much you're sticking with the F sharp so with this chord the mixolydian scale may be preferred but you could even maybe even converted to Dorian by making the right rather rare so generally you're looking at a mixolydian scale over this so basically what I'm trying to say is this chord is sort of a mini scale it could give you like all sorts of options melodically you know even the notes of the chord itself are melodic options you could add one extra note very nice for a you know for an instrumentalist to kind of do a nice a la up in the beginning or a nice improvisation or a nice ambient solo okay very mysterious chord let's move on