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'''Richie's HEJI extensions''' are a set of 9 pairs of accidentals, designed by [[richie]], that extend [[Helmholtz-Ellis notation]]'s accidentals from the [[47-limit]] to the [[89-limit]]. These allow the [[notation]] of [[just intonation]] intervals with much higher prime factors, which are encountered relatively often with some approaches to JI such as [[primodality]].
'''Richie's HEJI extensions''' are a set of 9 pairs of accidentals, designed by [[richie]], that extend [[Helmholtz-Ellis notation]]'s accidentals from the [[47-limit]] to the [[89-limit]]. These allow the [[Musical notation|notation]] of [[just intonation]] intervals with much higher prime factors, which are encountered relatively often with some approaches to JI such as [[primodality]].


These accidentals are available as an OpenType font (see [[File:HEJI fonts.zip]])
These accidentals are available as an OpenType font (see [[File:HEJI fonts.zip]])

Revision as of 03:22, 4 October 2023

Richie's HEJI extensions are a set of 9 pairs of accidentals, designed by richie, that extend Helmholtz-Ellis notation's accidentals from the 47-limit to the 89-limit. These allow the notation of just intonation intervals with much higher prime factors, which are encountered relatively often with some approaches to JI such as primodality.

These accidentals are available as an OpenType font (see File:HEJI fonts.zip)

The harmonic series scales from the gallery below are also available as a Dorico template (see File:Harmonic Series Scales.zip).

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