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==Chords and Chord Progressions== | ==Chords and Chord Progressions== | ||
Chord names are based on jazz chord names. See Jim Aiken's book ''A Player's Guide to Chords & Harmony''. Alterations are enclosed in parentheses, additions never are. | Chord names are based on jazz chord names. See Jim Aiken's book ''A Player's Guide to Chords & Harmony''. Alterations are enclosed in parentheses, additions never are. Examples: | ||
* [[19edo Chord Names]] | |||
* [[22edo Chord Names]] | |||
* [[24edo Chord Names]] | |||
* [[31edo Chord Names]] | |||
* [[41edo Chord Names]] | |||
* [[Kite Guitar Chord Shapes (downmajor tuning)]] | |||
In perfect EDOs (7, 14, 21, 28 and 35), every interval is perfect, and there is no major or minor. In the following list of chord names, omit major, minor, dim and aug. Substitute up for upmajor and upminor, and down for downmajor and downminor. The C-E-G chord is called "C perfect" or simply "C". | In perfect EDOs (7, 14, 21, 28 and 35), every interval is perfect, and there is no major or minor. In the following list of chord names, omit major, minor, dim and aug. Substitute up for upmajor and upminor, and down for downmajor and downminor. The C-E-G chord is called "C perfect" or simply "C". |