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In '''bolded''' chords, the comma is spoken as "add". Double additions need only a single comma, e.g. C E G vBb vD is named C,v7v9. Double alterations need only a single pair of parentheses, e.g. C vE vG B D is named CM9(v3v5).
In '''bolded''' chords, the comma is spoken as "add". Double additions need only a single comma, e.g. C E G vBb vD is named C,v7v9. Double alterations need only a single pair of parentheses, e.g. C vE vG B D is named CM9(v3v5).


''Question: What to do when the 3rd is downed but the 7th isn't? Is it a down chord with an added 7th, or a 7th chord with a downed 3rd?''
''Question: What to do when the 3rd and 9th are downed but the 7th isn't? Is it a down chord with an added 7th, or a 7th chord with a downed 3rd?''


''Question: How to name 6/9 chords?''
''Question: How to name 6/9 chords?''