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{{Sharpness documentation|note=This template demonstrates a variation on ups and downs notation that involves attaching arrows to quarter-tone accidentals instead of using double arrows.}}
This template is used for [[EDO]]s where a sharp raises by six steps. It is based on [[ups and downs notation]] notated using [[24edo#Notation|semi- and sesqui-sharps and flats]] and [[Helmholtz–Ellis notation|Helmholtz–Ellis]] accidentals. This is a modified version of standard ups and downs notation that attaches arrows to quarter tone accidentals instead of using double arrows.
* [[Template:Sharpness-sharp6-iw]] – another modified version based on {{w|Ivan Wyschnegradsky}}'s notation for [[72edo]].
 
=== Parameters ===
Passing <code>{{!}}72{{))}}</code> will change '''Step Offset''' to '''Semitones''' in the case of [[72edo]], since 72edo is a direct extension of the [[12edo|standard 12 notes]]:
 
{| class="wikitable center-all"
! You type !! You get
|-
| <code>{{((}}{{ROOTPAGENAME}}{{))}}</code> || {{{{ROOTPAGENAME}}|}}
|-
| <code>{{((}}{{ROOTPAGENAME}}{{pipe}}72{{))}}</code> || {{{{ROOTPAGENAME}}|72}}
|}
 
=== See also ===
* [[Alternative symbols for ups and downs notation]]
* [[Template:Sharpness-sharp6]]

Latest revision as of 20:10, 28 April 2025

This template is used for edos where a sharp raises by 6 steps. This symbol set is based on ups and downs notation and comprises sharps, flats, naturals, and Stein–Zimmerman quartertone accidentals with arrows from Helmholtz–Ellis notation. This template demonstrates a variation on ups and downs notation that involves attaching arrows to quarter-tone accidentals instead of using double arrows.

Parameters

Passing in 72 as a single unnamed parameter will change Step offset to Semitones in the case of 72edo, since 72edo is a superset of 12edo.

See also