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== Explanation ==
== Explanation ==
All intervals are represented as a sequence of lefts/rights and a degree. The degree is determined by direct [[7edo]] mapping. Left (abbreviated <) indicates flatness and right (abbreviated >) indicates sharpness.
All intervals are represented as a sequence of lefts (<)/rights (>) and a degree. The degree is determined by direct [[7edo]] mapping. The basic

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Lefts and rights notation (<>) is a notation for just intonation primarily developed by CompactStar.

Explanation

All intervals are represented as a sequence of lefts (<)/rights (>) and a degree. The degree is determined by direct 7edo mapping. The basic