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Various [[24edo]] triads, 6th and 7th chords, named via [[Ups and Downs Notation|ups and downs]]. Not meant to be exhaustive, but this list does demonstrate the basic rules for naming. ^M6 and vm7 are the same interval, and chords that use that interval can be named as either a 6th chord or a 7th chord.
Various [[24edo]] triads, 6th and 7th chords, named via [[Ups and Downs Notation|ups and downs]]. Not meant to be exhaustive, but this list does demonstrate the basic rules for naming. ^M6 and vm7 are the same interval, and chords that use that interval can be named as either a 6th chord or a 7th chord.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!
!vm3
!m3
!~3
!M3
!^M3
!P4
!~4
|-
|-
!triad
!  
|Cvm
! vm3
|Cm
! m3
|C~
! ~3
|C
! M3
|C^
! ^M3
|C4
! P4
|C~4
! ~4
|-
|-
!~6
! Triad
|Cvm~6
| Cvm
|Cm~6
| Cm
|C~6
| C~
|C,~6
| C
|C^,~6
| C^
|C4~6
| C4
|C~4~6
| C~4
|-
|-
!M6
! ~6
|Cvm,6
| Cvm~6
|Cm6
| Cm~6
|C~,6
| C~6
|C6
| C,~6
|C^,6
| C^,~6
|C4,6
| C4~6
|C~4,6
| C~4~6
|-
|-
!^M6
! M6
| Cvm,6
| Cm6
| C~,6
| C6
| C^,6
| C4,6
| C~4,6
|-
! ^M6
vm7
vm7
|(Cvm^6)
| (Cvm^6)
Cvm7
Cvm7
|Cm^6
| Cm^6
Cmv7
Cmv7
|C~^6
| C~^6
C~v7
C~v7
|C,^6
| C,^6
C,v7
C,v7
|C^6
| C^6
(C^v7)
(C^v7)
|C4^6
| C4^6
C4v7
C4v7
|C~4^6
| C~4^6
C~4v7
C~4v7
|-
|-
!m7
! m7
|Cvm,7
| Cvm,7
|Cm7
| Cm7
|C~,7
| C~,7
|C7
| C7
|C^,7
| C^,7
|C4,7
| C4,7
|C~4,7
| C~4,7
|-
|-
!~7
! ~7
|Cvm~7
| Cvm~7
|Cm~7
| Cm~7
|C~7
| C~7
|C,~7
| C,~7
|C^,~7
| C^,~7
|C4~7
| C4~7
|C~4~7
| C~4~7
|-
|-
!M7
! M7
|CvmM7
| CvmM7
|CmM7
| CmM7
|C~M7
| C~M7
|CM7
| CM7
|C^,M7
| C^,M7
|C4M7
| C4M7
|C~4M7
| C~4M7
|-
|-
!^M7
! ^M7
|Cvm^M7
| Cvm^M7
|Cm^M7
| Cm^M7
|C~^M7
| C~^M7
|C,^M7
| C,^M7
|C^M7
| C^M7
|C4^M7
| C4^M7
|C~4^M7
| C~4^M7
|}
|}
A comma (the actual punctuation mark ",") is spoken as "add", thus C^,7 is "C-up add-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. C^,~6 is clear without a comma if limiting oneself to 24edo. However, some edos like 58-edo have an upmid 3rd and 6th, and C^~6 would be P1 ^~3 P5 ^~6.  
 
A punctuation comma (",") is spoken as "add", thus C^,7 is "C-up add-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. C^,~6 is clear without a comma if limiting oneself to 24edo. However, some edos like 58-edo have an upmid 3rd and 6th, and C^~6 would be P1 ^~3 P5 ^~6.  


See also:
See also:


* [[19edo Chord Names]]
* [[19edo chord names]]
* [[22edo Chord Names]]
* [[22edo chord names]]
* [[31edo Chord Names]]
* [[31edo chord names]]
* [[41edo Chord Names]]
* [[41edo chord names]]
* [[Kite Guitar Chord Shapes (downmajor tuning)]]
* [[Kite guitar chord shapes (downmajor tuning)]]


[[Category:24edo]]
[[Category:24edo]]
[[Category:Chords]]
[[Category:Chords]]
[[Category:Ups and Downs Notation]]
[[Category:Ups and downs notation]]
[[Category:Notation]]
[[Category:Notation]]