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==Chord Names==
==Chord Names==
Triads shown here are the ones built from thirds, or from a second or fourth with a fifth.
Triads shown here are the ones built from thirds, or from a second or fourth with a [[3/2]] fifth.
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| [0,5,10] || 20:25:32 || Ca || Augmented
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Tetradic and pentadic extensions have different intervals to use, depending on the top note of the triad in root position. Extensions shown below are assuming that tetradic and pentadic extensions extend by thirds (except major 6th chords, which usually only extends by a fourth to a 6/9 chord but is still notatable in this system).
Tetradic and pentadic extensions have different intervals to use, depending on the top note of the triad in root position. Extensions shown below are assuming that tetradic and pentadic extensions extend by thirds (except 6th chords, which usually only extends by a fourth to a 6/9 chord but is still notatable in this system).
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| 18\15 || 16/7 || s || Subminor Tenth
| 18\15 || 16/7 || s || Subminor Tenth
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X: The seventh which is derived from going the corresponding third up from the fifth (only applicable to subminor, minor and major chords).
X: The seventh which is derived from going the corresponding third up from the fifth (only applicable to Triforce, Diminished and Wolf chords).
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