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| '''Lefts and rights notation''' is a notation for [[just intonation]] primarily developed by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]].
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| == Explanation ==
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| Regular interval names corresponds to [[Pythagorean]] intervals, e.g. [[32/27]] is a minor third. To name non-Pythagorean intervals, they are given the name of a nearby Pythagorean interval (see [[#Mapping non-Pythagorean intervals]]), then prefixed with a sequence of lefts and rights (abbreviated as < and > respectively), known as the direction of the interval. Left and right have the following meaning (where X is any direction, and Y is a regular interval name):
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| * leftX
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| For example, [[5/4]]). Note that "leftright"
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| === Mapping non-Pythagorean intervals ===
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