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For some examples of chord names:
For some examples of chord names:
* [0 6 12]\15 would be called Met4, or Metallic #4
* [0 6 12]\15 would be called Met4, or Metallic Chord Number-Four
* [0 3 7]\15 would be called SusAug1, or Suspended-Augmented #1
* [0 3 7]\15 would be called SusAug1, or Suspended-Augmented Chord Number-One
* [0 2 9]\15 would be called PatL, or Pathic Superlead.
* [0 2 9]\15 would be called PatL, or Pathic Superlead.


Note that under this chord naming scheme, the inversions of a given chord will have a different name and function; for instance, the Pat3 chord can be rotated to form a PatAug2 chord, and again to form a MetDim4 chord.
Note that under this chord naming scheme, the inversions of a given chord will have a different name and function; for instance, the Pat3 chord can be rotated to form a PatAug2 chord, and again to form a MetDim4 chord.