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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> ("basic" KISS notation) ==
== 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 the MOS to be equivalent to the diatonic scale, and thus receive the note nominals.  
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.
== References ==
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