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'''KISS notation''' (short for "Keep It Simple, Stupid") is a schema for notation systems for any rank-2 tuning system, originally proposed by [[User:Mike_Battaglia|Mike Battaglia]] on the Yahoo! Tuning list<ref>https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning/topicId_105842.html</ref>, using standard clefs, staves, accidentals, and note names. It could be easily extended to any epimorphic scale, rather than used only for MOS, but below is the original specification. | '''KISS notation''' (short for "Keep It Simple, Stupid") is a schema for notation systems for any rank-2 tuning system, originally proposed by [[User:Mike_Battaglia|Mike Battaglia]] on the Yahoo! Tuning list<ref>https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning/topicId_105842.html</ref>, using standard clefs, staves, accidentals, and note names. It could be easily extended to any epimorphic scale, rather than used only for MOS, but below is the original specification. | ||
== Mike Battaglia's system<ref>https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning/topicId_105842.html#105842</ref> ( | == Mike Battaglia's system<ref>https://yahootuninggroupsultimatebackup.github.io/tuning/topicId_105842.html#105842</ref> (the original KISS notation) == | ||
For any rank-2 system, choose | For any rank-2 system, choose a MOS to be the equivalent of the diatonic scale, and thus receive the note nominals. | ||
=== Staff === | === Staff === | ||
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=== [[Quasi-diatonic MOS notation]] === | === [[Quasi-diatonic MOS notation]] === | ||
Quasi-diatonic MOS notation's main extensions to KISS notation are a system of clefs that naturally preserves the relation between clefs and nominals found in standard notation, as well as a systematic way of choosing a favored mode and letter names for notes. | Quasi-diatonic MOS notation's main extensions to KISS notation are a system of clefs that naturally preserves the relation between clefs and nominals found in standard notation, as well as a systematic way of choosing a favored mode and letter names for notes. | ||
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{{Navbox notation}} | {{Navbox notation}} |