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== diamond-mos notation ==
== diamond-mos notation ==


I am not sure about using diamond-mos notation for antiadiatonic specifically, since by far the most widespread notation is using the CDEFGAB and #/b exactly like with diatonic, although in the "harmonic notation" (which I personally dislike) # and b are switched. This is seen in the [[ups and downs notation]] of articles such as [[9edo]] [[16edo]], [[23edo]] and in the prior versions of this article.
I am not sure about using diamond-mos notation for antiadiatonic specifically, since by far the most widespread notation is using the CDEFGAB and #/b exactly like with diatonic, although in the "harmonic notation" # and b are switched (I personally prefer melodic notation over harmonic notation, but that is besides the point). This is seen in the [[ups and downs notation]] of articles such as [[9edo]] [[16edo]], [[23edo]] and in the prior versions of this article.


[[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]] ([[User talk:CompactStar|talk]]) 00:28, 4 July 2023 (UTC)
[[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]] ([[User talk:CompactStar|talk]]) 00:28, 4 July 2023 (UTC)

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diamond-mos notation

I am not sure about using diamond-mos notation for antiadiatonic specifically, since by far the most widespread notation is using the CDEFGAB and #/b exactly like with diatonic, although in the "harmonic notation" # and b are switched (I personally prefer melodic notation over harmonic notation, but that is besides the point). This is seen in the ups and downs notation of articles such as 9edo 16edo, 23edo and in the prior versions of this article.

CompactStar (talk) 00:28, 4 July 2023 (UTC)