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Chords are named using [[Ups and Downs Notation|ups and down notation]], see also the [http://tallkite.com/misc_files/notation%20guide%20for%20edos%205-72.pdf notation guide for edos 5-72]. Briefly, an up or down in the chord name immediately after the root affects the 3rd, 6th and/or the 7th, but not the 5th or 9th. Chord progressions are written as Cv7 - vEb^m6 - Fv7 or Iv7 - vbIII^m6 - IVv7.  
Chords are named using [[Ups and Downs Notation|ups and down notation]], see also the [http://tallkite.com/misc_files/notation%20guide%20for%20edos%205-72.pdf notation guide for edos 5-72]. Briefly, an up or down in the chord name immediately after the root affects the 3rd, 6th and/or the 7th, but not the 5th or 9th. Chord progressions are written as Cv7 - vEb^m6 - Fv7 or Iv7 - vbIII^m6 - IVv7.  


A fairly exhaustive survey of 41-edo chords is at [[The_Kite_Guitar_Chord_Shapes_(downmajor_tuning)]].  
A fairly exhaustive survey of 41-edo chords is at [[Kite Guitar Chord Shapes (downmajor tuning)]].  


Here's a printer-friendly chart to get you started, with and without fingerings:
Here's a printer-friendly chart to get you started, with and without fingerings: