Wtf? I mean, really, you should have your ears or listening skills checked.tw0k1ngs wrote: Not really, sounds much more like a D resolving to an E with practically NO TRACE of an F.
The F to E movement is sooo blatantly obvious I could use this file for some "ear training 101" class.
Admittedly, the velocities of the Fs and Ds vary, but when you listen to the very first movement, it's already absolutely obvious what's happening.
Besides, the D is always in the chord, so it's CDFG to CDEG all throughout, which is making the movement even more obvious.
Errm... really.Sus4? Please. If anything you are MODELING the resolution of a sus2.
What you *seem* to hear is the D to E movement because our ears sort of don't want those 2 second intervals following each other on the resolved chord (C-D-E), so the brain kinda tries to get the D out of the way. But when you listen to the overall scenario, Csus to C is just obvious, regardless whether there's an additional D or not.