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!m3
!m3
!M3
!M3
!a3
!A3
!P4
!P4
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|-
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|Cm
|Cm
|C
|C
|C(a3)
|C(A3)
|C4
|C4
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|-
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|Cm6
|Cm6
|C6
|C6
|C6(a3)
|C6(A3)
|C4,6
|C4,6
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|-
!a6
!A6
d7
d7
|C(d3)a6
|C(d3)A6
C(d3)d7
C(d3)d7
|(Cm,a6)
|CmA6
Cmd7
Cmd7
|C,a6
|C,A6
C,d7
C,d7
|C(a3)a6
|C(A3)A6
C(a3)d7
C(A3)d7
|C4a6
|C4A6
C4d7
C4d7
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|-
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|Cm7
|Cm7
|C7
|C7
|C7(a3)
|C7(A3)
|C4,7
|C4,7
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|-
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|CmM7
|CmM7
|CM7
|CM7
|CM7(a3)
|CM7(A3)
|C4M7
|C4M7
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|-
!a7
!A7
|Ca7(d3)
|CA7(d3)
|Cm,a7
|CmA7
|C,a7
|C,A7
|C(a3)a7
|C(A3)A7
|C4a7
|C4A7
|}
|}
A comma (the actual punctuation mark ",") is spoken as "add", thus C,v7 is "C add-down-seven". The only exception is when a comma separates two numbers, as in C4,7 which is "C four-seven". And also Cm,a6 and Cm,a7, which are "C minor aug six/seven". A comma is written, and "add" is spoken, whenever not doing so would cause confusion with another chord. Cma6 looks too much like C major 6.
A comma (the actual punctuation mark ",") is spoken as "add", thus C,v7 is "C add-down-seven". The only exception is when a comma separates two numbers, as in C4,7 which is "C four-seven". A comma is written, and "add" is spoken, whenever not doing so would cause confusion with another chord.  


4:5:6:7 = C E G vBb is named C add-dim7. To get a shorter name for this important chord, one could call it a harmonic7 chord, or one could borrow from [[color notation]] to call it a har7 chord, written Ch7. Names for subharmonic chords can be similarly shortened.
4:5:6:7 = C E G vBb is named C add-dim7. To get a shorter name for this important chord, one could call it a harmonic7 chord, or one could borrow from [[color notation]] to call it a har7 chord, written Ch7. Names for subharmonic chords can be similarly shortened.