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This template is used for [[EDO]]s where a sharp raises by 14 steps. It is based on [[ups and downs notation]] notated using [[Helmholtz–Ellis notation|Helmholtz–Ellis]] accidentals, and also attaches arrows to quarter tone accidentals to be able to cover all steps within a sharp or flat.
{{Sharpness documentation|note=Attaching arrows to quarter-tone accidentals is done to reduce the number of arrows needed per accidental.}}
 
=== Parameters ===
Passing <code>{{pipe}}168{{))}}</code> will change '''Step Offset''' to '''Semitones''' in the case of [[168edo]], since 168edo is a direct extension of the [[12edo|standard 12 notes]]:
 
{| class="wikitable center-all"
! You type !! You get
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| <code>{{((}}{{ROOTPAGENAME}}{{))}}</code>
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| <code>{{((}}{{ROOTPAGENAME}}{{pipe}}168{{))}}</code>
| {{{{ROOTPAGENAME}}|168}}
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=== See also ===
* [[Alternative symbols for ups and downs notation]]

Latest revision as of 09:05, 11 February 2025

This template is used for edos where a sharp raises by 14 steps.
This symbol set is based on ups and downs notation and comprises sharps, flats, naturals, and Stein–Zimmermann quartertone accidentals with arrows from Helmholtz–Ellis notation. Attaching arrows to quarter-tone accidentals is done to reduce the number of arrows needed per accidental.

Parameters

Passing in 168 as a single unnamed parameter will change Step offset to Semitones in the case of 168edo, since 168edo is a superset of 12edo.

See also