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=Chord names=
=Chord names=


16edo chords can be named using us and downs. Using harmonic interval names, the names are easy to find, but they bear little relationship to the sound. 4:5:6 is a minor chord and 10:12:15 is a major chord! Using melodic names, the chord names will match the sound, but finding the name is much more complicated. First change sharps to flats, then find every interval from the root, then exchange major for minor and aug for dim, then name the chord from the intervals. (See [[Ups_and_Downs_Notation#Other EDOs|xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/Ups+and+Downs+Notation#Other%20EDOs]]).
16edo chords can be named using ups and downs. Using harmonic interval names, the names are easy to find, but they bear little relationship to the sound. 4:5:6 is a minor chord and 10:12:15 is a major chord! Using melodic names, the chord names will match the sound, but finding the name is much more complicated. First change sharps to flats, then find every interval from the root, then exchange major for minor and aug for dim, then name the chord from the intervals. (See [[Ups_and_Downs_Notation#Other EDOs|xenharmonic.wikispaces.com/Ups+and+Downs+Notation#Other%20EDOs]]).


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