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To analyze seventh chords indicate the quality of the triad; major: I, minor: ii, half-diminished: viiø, or augmented: III+; and the quality of the seventh; same: 7, or different: or .[2] In macro analysis indicate the root and chord quality, and add 7, thus a seventh chord on ii in C major (minor minor seventh) would be d7.[1]
As with dominant seventh chords, nondominant seventh chords usually progress according to the circle progression, thus III+ resolves to vi or VI,[4] for example.
When possible, as in circle progressions, resolve the seventh of nondominant seventh chords down by step to the third of the following chord.[3]