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== Explanation == | == Explanation == | ||
All intervals are given a diatonic degree, derived from their [[7edo]] [[patent val]] mapping. The simplest (according to [[Tenney height]]) just k-th is central (abbreviated C), for example [[5/4]] is the central 3rd and [[7/4]] is the central 7th. | All intervals are given a diatonic degree, derived from their [[7edo]] [[patent val]] mapping. The simplest (according to [[Tenney height]]) just k-th is the central (abbreviated C) k-th, for example [[5/4]] is the central 3rd and [[7/4]] is the central 7th. |
Revision as of 09:03, 19 July 2023
Lefts and rights notation (<>) is a notation for just intonation primarily developed by CompactStar. It represents every just interval as a sequence of lefts/rights and a diatonic degree.
Explanation
All intervals are given a diatonic degree, derived from their 7edo patent val mapping. The simplest (according to Tenney height) just k-th is the central (abbreviated C) k-th, for example 5/4 is the central 3rd and 7/4 is the central 7th.