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The step size of 41edo is small enough that the smallest interval (the "red/blue unison", seventh-tone, comma, diesis or whatever you want to call it) is actually fairly consonant with most timbres; it resembles a "noticeably out of tune unison" rather than a minor second, and has its own distinct character and appeal. | The step size of 41edo is small enough that the smallest interval (the "red/blue unison", seventh-tone, comma, diesis or whatever you want to call it) is actually fairly consonant with most timbres; it resembles a "noticeably out of tune unison" rather than a minor second, and has its own distinct character and appeal. | ||
If "red" is replaced by "up", "blue" by "down", and "neutral" by "mid", and if "gray" is omitted, this notation becomes essentially the same as [[ | If "red" is replaced by "up", "blue" by "down", and "neutral" by "mid", and if "gray" is omitted, this notation becomes essentially the same as [[Ups and downs notation|ups and downs notation]]. The only difference is the use of minor tritone and major tritone. | ||
=== Sagittal notation === | === Sagittal notation === | ||
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; [[Bryan Deister]] | ; [[Bryan Deister]] | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/kLMuRP82bZw ''microtonal dance in 41edo ''] (2023) | * [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/kLMuRP82bZw ''microtonal dance in 41edo ''] (2023) | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/shorts/m8X-IqH8tok ''Waltz in 41edo''] (2025) | |||
; [[Francium]] | ; [[Francium]] |