As the IV degree (subdominant), a major chord can resolve to V or directly to I (plagal cadence).
Features
Character
Dominant, with 4th and 9th but no 3rd
Characteristic interval
4th instead of 3rd (4), Minor 7th (b7), Major 9th (9)
Description
The 4th replaces the 3rd, the minor 7th preserves dominant colour, and the 9th extends the sonority. With no 3rd, chord quality remains undefined until resolution.
Application
Dominant suspensions
Modal jazz
Funk and soul
Voicing & structure
Root position
v1D(D4)Bass
root
v2G(G4)P4from D
v3A(A4)M2from G
v4C(C5)m3from A
v5E(E5)M3from C
Harmony
Compatible scales
All chord tones are contained in these scales — use them for improvisation.