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Here is a microtonal [[notation]] proposed by [[User:Xenllium|Xenllium]] on 15 June 2022.
Here is a microtonal [[Musical notation|notation]] proposed by [[User:Xenllium|Xenllium]] on 15 June 2022.


[[File:Xenllium's_microtonal_notation.png]]
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=== Sharp-3 and sharp-6 ===
=== Sharp-3 and sharp-6 ===
[[File:Xenllium's_notation_for_sharp3_and_sharp6.png]]
In sharp-3 EDOs ({{EDOs|22, 29, 36, 43, 50, 57}} and [[64edo|64]] EDOs) and sharp-6 EDOs ({{EDOs|37, 44, 51, 58, 65, 72, 79, 86, 93}} and [[100edo|100]] EDOs), quartertone accidentals with combined arrow are used for modifying the note by 1/6 of a chromatic semitone. This accidentals can also be used for regular tunings which have [[1L 6s]] scale (eg. [[Porcupine family|porcupine]] and [[Schismatic family #Squirrel|squirrel]]) or [[2L 5s]] scale (eg. [[Gravity family|gravity]]).
In sharp-3 EDOs ({{EDOs|22, 29, 36, 43, 50, 57}} and [[64edo|64]] EDOs) and sharp-6 EDOs ({{EDOs|37, 44, 51, 58, 65, 72, 79, 86, 93}} and [[100edo|100]] EDOs), quartertone accidentals with combined arrow are used for modifying the note by 1/6 of a chromatic semitone. This accidentals can also be used for regular tunings which have [[1L 6s]] scale (eg. [[Porcupine family|porcupine]] and [[Schismatic family #Squirrel|squirrel]]) or [[2L 5s]] scale (eg. [[Gravity family|gravity]]).


=== Sharp-4 and sharp-8 ===
=== Sharp-4 and sharp-8 ===
[[File:Xenllium's_notation_for_sharp4_and_sharp8.png]]
In sharp-4 EDOs ({{EDOs|27, 34, 41, 48, 55, 62, 69}} and [[76edo|76]] EDOs) and regular tunings which have [[6L 1s]] scale (eg. [[Tetracot family|tetracot]]), accidentals for 1/8-tone are used for modifying the note by a quarter of a chromatic semitone. This accidentals are used for modifying the note by a septimal comma in Helmholtz-Ellis notation.
In sharp-4 EDOs ({{EDOs|27, 34, 41, 48, 55, 62, 69}} and [[76edo|76]] EDOs) and regular tunings which have [[6L 1s]] scale (eg. [[Tetracot family|tetracot]]), accidentals for 1/8-tone are used for modifying the note by a quarter of a chromatic semitone. This accidentals are used for modifying the note by a septimal comma in Helmholtz-Ellis notation.


In sharp-8 EDOs ({{EDOs|54, 61, 68, 75, 82, 89, 96, 103, 110}} and [[117edo|117]] EDOs) and regular tunings which have pseudo-equalized 5L 2s scale, accidentals for 1/16-tone are used for modifying the note by a 1/8 of a chromatic semitone. This accidentals are used for modifying the note by a vicesimotertial comma in Helmholtz-Ellis notation.
In sharp-8 EDOs ({{EDOs|54, 61, 68, 75, 82, 89, 96, 103, 110}} and [[117edo|117]] EDOs) and regular tunings which have pseudo-equalized 5L 2s scale, accidentals for 1/16-tone are used for modifying the note by a 1/8 of a chromatic semitone. This accidentals are used for modifying the note by a vicesimotertial comma in Helmholtz-Ellis notation.
=== Sharp-5 and sharp-10 ===
[[File:Xenllium's_notation_for_sharp5_and_sharp10.png]]
In sharp-5 EDOs ({{EDOs|32, 39, 46, 53, 60, 67, 74, 81}} and [[88edo|88]] EDOs) and sharp-10 EDOs ({{EDOs|71, 78, 85, 92, 99, 106, 113, 120, 127, 134}} and [[141edo|141]] EDOs), quartertone accidentals with combined arrow are used for modifying the note by 1/10 or 1/5 of a chromatic semitone. Combining a small up/down arrow to the left of a quartertone accidental modifies the note by a 1/10 of a chromatic semitone, and combining an arrow to the top/bottom of a quartertone accidental modifies the note by 1/5 of a chromatic semitone. This accidentals can also be used for regular tunings which have [[4L 3s]] scale (eg. [[Archytas clan #Sixix|sixix]] and [[Amity family|amity]]) or pseudo-equalized 1L 6s scale.
=== Sharp-7 ===
[[File:Xenllium's_notation_for_sharp7.png]]
In sharp-7 EDOs ({{EDOs|42, 49, 56, 63, 70, 77, 84, 91, 98}} and [[105edo|105]] EDOs) and regular tunings which have 1/7-octave period (eg. [[Keemic temperaments #Sevond|sevond]] and [[Porwell temperaments #Absurdity|absurdity]]), accidentals for 1/14-tone are used for modifying the note by a 1/7 of a chromatic semitone. These accidentals include small arrows (combined with the left of natural, sharp, flat, double-sharp or double-flat, or the top/bottom of semisharp, semiflat, sesquisharp or sesquiflat), semiflat with a stroke, Helmholtz-Ellis accidentals for undecimal quartertone and tridecimal third tone (except lowering by one undecimal quartertone, which is the same shape as Stein-Zimmermann semiflat symbol).
=== Sharp-9 ===
[[File:Xenllium's_notation_for_sharp9.png]]
In sharp-9 EDOs ({{EDOs|59, 66, 73, 80, 87, 94, 101, 108, 115, 122}} and [[129edo|129]] EDOs) and regular tunings which have pseudo-equalized 3L 4s scale (eg. [[Hemifamity temperaments #Artoneutral|artoneutral]]), accidentals for 1/18-tone are used for modifying the note by a 1/9 of a chromatic semitone. These accidentals include small arrows (combined with the left of natural, sharp, flat, double-sharp or double-flat, or the top/bottom of semisharp, semiflat, sesquisharp or sesquiflat), semiflat with a stroke, Helmholtz-Ellis accidentals for septimal comma, undecimal quartertone and tridecimal third tone (except lowering by one undecimal quartertone).
=== Sharp-11 ===
[[File:Xenllium's_notation_for_sharp11.png]]
In sharp-11 EDOs ({{EDOs|83, 90, 97, 104, 111, 118, 125, 132, 139, 146}} and [[153edo|153]] EDOs) and regular tunings which have pseudo-equalized 6L 1s scale (eg. [[Hemimean clan #Undetrita|undetrita]]), accidentals for 1/22-tone are used for modifying the note by a 1/11 of a chromatic semitone. These accidentals include small arrows (combined with the left of semisharp, semiflat, sesquisharp or sesquiflat, or the top/bottom of natural, sharp, flat, double-sharp or double-flat), combining stroke with the top/bottom of natural, sharp, flat, double-sharp, double-flat, semiflat and sesquiflat, Helmholtz-Ellis accidentals for septimal comma, undecimal quartertone and tridecimal third tone (except lowering by one undecimal quartertone).
=== Sharp-12 ===
[[File:Xenllium's_notation_for_sharp12.png]]
In sharp-12 EDOs ({{EDOs|95, 102, 109, 116, 123, 130, 137, 144, 151}} and [[158edo|158]] EDOs) and regular tunings which have pseudo-equalized 4L 3s scale, accidentals for 1/24-tone are used for modifying the note by a 1/12 of a chromatic semitone. These accidentals include small arrows (combined with the top/bottom of quartertone accidentals), combining stroke with the top/bottom of natural, sharp, flat, double-sharp, double-flat, semiflat and sesquiflat, Helmholtz-Ellis accidentals for septimal comma, undecimal quartertone and tridecimal third tone.
=== Sharp-13 ===
[[File:Xenllium's_notation_for_sharp13.png]]
In sharp-13 EDOs ({{EDOs|107, 114, 121, 128, 135, 142, 149, 156, 163}} and [[170edo|170]] EDOs) and regular tunings which have pseudo-equalized 2L 5s scale, accidentals for 1/26-tone are used for modifying the note by a 1/13 of a chromatic semitone. These accidentals include small arrows (combined with the left or the top/bottom of quartertone accidentals), combining stroke with the top/bottom of natural, sharp, flat, double-sharp, double-flat, semiflat and sesquiflat, Helmholtz-Ellis accidentals for septimal comma, undecimal quartertone and tridecimal third tone (except lowering by one undecimal quartertone).
=== Sharp-14 ===
[[File:Xenllium's_notation_for_sharp14.png]]
In sharp-14 EDOs ({{EDOs|112, 119, 126, 133, 140, 147, 154, 161, 168, 175}} and [[182edo|182]] EDOs) and regular tunings which have 1/7-octave period, accidentals for 1/28-tone are used for modifying the note by a 1/14 of a chromatic semitone. These accidentals include small arrows (combined with the left or the top/bottom of quartertone accidentals), combining stroke with the top/bottom of natural, sharp, flat, double-sharp, double-flat, semiflat and sesquiflat, Helmholtz-Ellis accidentals for undecimal quartertone and tridecimal third tone.
=== Sharp-15 ===
[[File:Xenllium's_notation_for_sharp15.png]]
In sharp-15 EDOs ({{EDOs|124, 131, 138, 145, 152, 159, 166, 173, 180, 187}} and [[194edo|194]] EDOs) and regular tunings which have pseudo-equalized 5L 2s scale (eg. [[Amity family #Trinity|trinity]]), accidentals for 1/30-tone are used for modifying the note by a 1/15 of a chromatic semitone. These accidentals include small arrows (combined with the left or the top/bottom of quartertone accidentals), combining stroke with the top/bottom of natural, sharp, flat, double-sharp, double-flat, semiflat and sesquiflat, Helmholtz-Ellis accidentals for septimal comma, undecimal quartertone and tridecimal third tone (except lowering by one undecimal quartertone).
=== Sharp-16 ===
[[File:Xenllium's_notation_for_sharp16.png]]
In sharp-16 EDOs ({{EDOs|136, 143, 150, 157, 164, 171, 178, 185, 192}} and [[199edo|199]] EDOs) and regular tunings which have pseudo-equalized 3L 4s scale, accidentals for 1/32-tone are used for modifying the note by a 1/16 of a chromatic semitone. These accidentals include small arrows (combined with the left or the top/bottom of quartertone accidentals), combining stroke with the top/bottom of natural, sharp, flat, double-sharp, double-flat, semiflat and sesquiflat, Helmholtz-Ellis accidentals for septimal comma, undecimal quartertone and tridecimal third tone.


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