I agree in principle on could write C-F-Bb as Fsus4/C, but that indicate it resolves to F/C, wouldn't it? As a piano player I would tend to play with diffent positions of the "double quarter" chords over a C bass, such as
G-C-F
A-D-G
C-F-Bb
D-G-C
and so on. Maybe that's a bit on the edge of what standard chord notation is useful for.
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Knut Skaarberg
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