Ukulele chord

A7sus2 Ukulele Chord

Looking for the A7sus2 chord on your ukulele? It is a barre shape, which feels awkward at first but is well worth learning. Your fingers go on the g, C and E strings. The steps below show exactly where each one sits.

A two-finger shape. Here is how to play A7sus2, step by step.

At a glance
  • Notes: A, B, E and G
  • Frets: 4 4 3 0
  • Tuning: g C E A
Tuning
Lefthanded

A7sus2 ukulele chord details

Type
7th suspended 2nd
Also known as
A seventh suspended second
Formula
1 2 5 b7
Intervals
A (root), B (major 2nd), E (perfect 5th), G (minor 7th)
Notes
A, B, E and G
Frets
4 4 3 0
Difficulty
Hard
Tuning
Standard (g C E A)

How to play the A7sus2 chord

Here is the A7sus2 chord step by step:

  1. Lay your middle finger flat across the g and C strings at the 4th fret, a small barre.
  2. Put your index finger on the 3rd fret of the E string.
  3. Leave the A string open.
  4. Strum all four strings.

Roll your index finger slightly onto its bony side so it presses every string evenly. Read how to play bar chords if it keeps buzzing. New to these grids? Have a look at how to read a ukulele chord diagram.

What notes are in the A7sus2 chord?

The A7sus2 chord is built from four notes: A, B, E and G (the root, major 2nd, perfect 5th and minor 7th). That flat seventh makes a dominant 7th restless. It leans forward and wants to resolve to the next chord, which is why it turns up all over blues and folk. New to these? Have a read about seventh chords.

Want to go further?

Once A7sus2 feels comfortable, its close relatives are worth exploring: try A7, Amaj7, Am and A. A7sus2 pairs most often with D, E and Bm, so the few basic chords next to it go a long way. When that feels good, work on switching between chords faster. When you are ready, try some easy ukulele songs.

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