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'''Lambda ups and downs notation''' is a [[nonoctave]] extension of [[ups and downs notation]] developed by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]], for use in [[EDT]]s and no-twos [[rank-2 temperament]]s. It combines ups and downs notation with the preexisting notation for the | '''Lambda ups and downs notation''' is a [[nonoctave]] extension of [[ups and downs notation]] developed by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]], for use in [[EDT]]s and no-twos [[rank-2 temperament]]s. It combines ups and downs notation with the preexisting notation for the [[4L 5s (3/1-equivalent)|Lambda]] scale in [[13edt]]. | ||
== Explanation == | == Explanation == | ||
The 5|3 mode of the Lambda MOS scale is written with 9 naturals CDEFGHJAB. Two modules of accidentals are used, #/b to raise and lower by one chroma (L | The 5|3 mode of the Lambda MOS scale is written with 9 naturals CDEFGHJAB. Two modules of accidentals are used, #/b to raise and lower by one chroma ({{nowrap|L − s}}), and ^/v to raise and lower by one EDTstep. Following the [[TAMNAMS#Naming mos intervals|TAMNAMS convention]] for non-diatonic mosses, an interval that is k steps of lambda wide is referred to as a "k-mosstep" (e.g. a unison is a 0-mosstep and a tritave is a 9-mosstep). With the exception of the interval classes of ~[[7/3]] and ~[[9/7]] (the generators of the Lambda scale), large intervals use the "major" quality and small intervals use the "minor" quality. Additionally, "mid" is used for intervals halfway between major and minor, perfect and diminished, or perfect and augmented. "Up"/"down" can be prefixed to a quality to denote raising or lowering by 1 EDT-step. | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
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| | | C#, Db | ||
| | | D | ||
| | | E | ||
| | | F | ||
| | | F#, Gb | ||
| | | G | ||
| | | H | ||
| | | H#, Jb | ||
| | | J | ||
| | | A | ||
| | | A#, Bb | ||
| | | B | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|C | | C | ||
|^C, vD | | ^C, vD | ||
|D | | D | ||
|^D, vE | | ^D, vE | ||
|E | | E | ||
|^E, vF | | ^E, vF | ||
|F | | F | ||
|^F, vG | | ^F, vG | ||
|G | | G | ||
|^G, vH | | ^G, vH | ||
|H | | H | ||
|^H, vJ | | ^H, vJ | ||
|J | | J | ||
|^J, vA | | ^J, vA | ||
|A | | A | ||
|^A, vB | | ^A, vB | ||
|B | | B | ||
|^B, vC | | ^B, vC | ||
|C | | C | ||
|- | |- | ||
|P0ms | | P0ms | ||
|^0ms, v1ms | | ^0ms, v1ms | ||
|P1ms | | P1ms | ||
|^1ms, v2ms | | ^1ms, v2ms | ||
|P2ms | | P2ms | ||
|^2ms, v3ms | | ^2ms, v3ms | ||
|P3ms | | P3ms | ||
|^3ms, v4ms | | ^3ms, v4ms | ||
|P4ms | | P4ms | ||
|^4ms, v5ms | | ^4ms, v5ms | ||
|P5ms | | P5ms | ||
|^5ms, v6ms | | ^5ms, v6ms | ||
|P6 | | P6 | ||
|^6ms, v7ms | | ^6ms, v7ms | ||
|P7 | | P7 | ||
|^7ms, v8ms | | ^7ms, v8ms | ||
|P8 | | P8 | ||
|^8ms, v9ms | | ^8ms, v9ms | ||
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[[Category:Ups and | [[Category:Ups and downs notation]] | ||
[[Category:Notation]] | [[Category:Notation]] | ||
[[Category:Tritave]] | |||
[[Category:Nonoctave]] |
Latest revision as of 19:31, 10 February 2025
Lambda ups and downs notation is a nonoctave extension of ups and downs notation developed by CompactStar, for use in EDTs and no-twos rank-2 temperaments. It combines ups and downs notation with the preexisting notation for the Lambda scale in 13edt.
Explanation
The 5|3 mode of the Lambda MOS scale is written with 9 naturals CDEFGHJAB. Two modules of accidentals are used, #/b to raise and lower by one chroma (L − s), and ^/v to raise and lower by one EDTstep. Following the TAMNAMS convention for non-diatonic mosses, an interval that is k steps of lambda wide is referred to as a "k-mosstep" (e.g. a unison is a 0-mosstep and a tritave is a 9-mosstep). With the exception of the interval classes of ~7/3 and ~9/7 (the generators of the Lambda scale), large intervals use the "major" quality and small intervals use the "minor" quality. Additionally, "mid" is used for intervals halfway between major and minor, perfect and diminished, or perfect and augmented. "Up"/"down" can be prefixed to a quality to denote raising or lowering by 1 EDT-step.
Examples
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C | D | E | F | G | H | J | A | B | C |
P0ms | P1ms | P2ms | P3ms | P4ms | P5ms | P6ms | P7ms | P8ms | P9ms |
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
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C | C#, Db | D | E | F | F#, Gb | G | H | H#, Jb | J | A | A#, Bb | B | C |
P0ms | A0ms, m1ms | M1ms | P2ms | m3ms | M3ms, m4ms | M4ms | m5ms | M5ms, m6ms | M6ms | P7ms | A7ms, m8ms | M8ms | P9ms |
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 |
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C | ^C, vD | D | ^D, vE | E | ^E, vF | F | ^F, vG | G | ^G, vH | H | ^H, vJ | J | ^J, vA | A | ^A, vB | B | ^B, vC | C |
P0ms | ^0ms, v1ms | P1ms | ^1ms, v2ms | P2ms | ^2ms, v3ms | P3ms | ^3ms, v4ms | P4ms | ^4ms, v5ms | P5ms | ^5ms, v6ms | P6 | ^6ms, v7ms | P7 | ^7ms, v8ms | P8 | ^8ms, v9ms | P9ms |
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