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You can think of the third and fourth ways as the "first and second inversions" of the second way, but unlike conventional music theory, there's no preference for any one of the inversions over the other. Chords are chords are chords, and we look at the inversions because it can help to know that 1/1-8/7-12/7, 1/1-3/2-7/4, and 1/1-7/6-4/3 are all inversions or rotations of the same chord.  
You can think of the third and fourth ways as the "first and second inversions" of the second way, but unlike conventional music theory, there's no preference for any one of the inversions over the other. Chords are chords are chords, and we look at the inversions because it can help to know that 1/1-8/7-12/7, 1/1-3/2-7/4, and 1/1-7/6-4/3 are all inversions or rotations of the same chord.  


Note that the values for these notes might have been attained by applying the comma noted in the introductory second.
Note that the values for these notes might have been attained by applying one of the commas noted in the introductory section.


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