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These are pronounced "down-two", "up-flat-three", "down-sharp-four", etc. Periods are used as before, for consistency, although they are not always needed. Thus 1 - M3 - 5 - vm7 = I(v7) = "one down-seven", 1 - vM3 - 5 - vm7 = I.v7 = "one dot down seven", and v1 - vM3 - v5 - vm7 = vI7 = "down-one seven". Here's the "Tibia" chords again:
These are pronounced "down-two", "up-flat-three", "down-sharp-four", etc. Periods are used as before, for consistency, although they are not always needed. Thus 1 - M3 - 5 - vm7 = I(v7) = "one down-seven", 1 - vM3 - 5 - vm7 = I.v7 = "one dot down seven", and v1 - vM3 - v5 - vm7 = vI7 = "down-one seven". Here's the "Tibia" chords again:


IvM7(no5) = "one dot down major seven, no five"
I.vM7(no5) = "one dot down major seven, no five"
^bVIv(9) = "upflat-six down, add nine"
^bVI.v(9) = "upflat-six dot down, add nine"
IV7sus4 = "four-seven sus-four"
IV7sus4 = "four-seven sus-four"
II7(v3) = "two-seven down-three"
II7(v3) = "two-seven down-three"
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These are pronounced &amp;quot;down-two&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;up-flat-three&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;down-sharp-four&amp;quot;, etc. Periods are used as before, for consistency, although they are not always needed. Thus 1 - M3 - 5 - vm7 = I(v7) = &amp;quot;one down-seven&amp;quot;, 1 - vM3 - 5 - vm7 = I.v7 = &amp;quot;one dot down seven&amp;quot;, and v1 - vM3 - v5 - vm7 = vI7 = &amp;quot;down-one seven&amp;quot;. Here's the &amp;quot;Tibia&amp;quot; chords again:&lt;br /&gt;
These are pronounced &amp;quot;down-two&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;up-flat-three&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;down-sharp-four&amp;quot;, etc. Periods are used as before, for consistency, although they are not always needed. Thus 1 - M3 - 5 - vm7 = I(v7) = &amp;quot;one down-seven&amp;quot;, 1 - vM3 - 5 - vm7 = I.v7 = &amp;quot;one dot down seven&amp;quot;, and v1 - vM3 - v5 - vm7 = vI7 = &amp;quot;down-one seven&amp;quot;. Here's the &amp;quot;Tibia&amp;quot; chords again:&lt;br /&gt;
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IvM7(no5) = &amp;quot;one dot down major seven, no five&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
I.vM7(no5) = &amp;quot;one dot down major seven, no five&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
^bVIv(9) = &amp;quot;upflat-six down, add nine&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
^bVI.v(9) = &amp;quot;upflat-six dot down, add nine&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
IV7sus4 = &amp;quot;four-seven sus-four&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
IV7sus4 = &amp;quot;four-seven sus-four&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
II7(v3) = &amp;quot;two-seven down-three&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
II7(v3) = &amp;quot;two-seven down-three&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;