User:CompactStar/Ordinal interval notation: Difference between revisions

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Wait, intevval arithmetic does make sense if iit's pythagorean-based, just tha you can't predict how many lefts/rights will be in something.
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m CompactStar moved page User:CompactStar/Lefts and rights notation to User:CompactStar/Indexed interval notation: Have come up with a new idea for this.
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Revision as of 02:28, 2 November 2023

Lefts and rights notation is a notation for just intonation in which all intervals are represented by a normal interval category combined with a sequence of lefts and rights. Left and right always mean flatter and sharper respectively. Each new left/right has less and less of an impact, so for example "rightleft" does not cancel out but means "slightly sharp".