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<includeonly>{{#invoke:Ups_and_downs_notation|ups_and_downs_note_name|tuning={{{tuning|{{PAGENAME}}}}}|fifth={{{fifth|}}}|step={{{step|}}} }}</includeonly><noinclude>
<includeonly>{{#invoke:Ups_and_downs_notation|ups_and_downs_note_name|tuning={{{tuning|{{PAGENAME}}}}}|fifth={{{fifth|}}}|step={{{step|}}} }}</includeonly><noinclude>
The '''ups and downs note name''' template (shortcut: [[Template:UDnote]]) gets the note name of an edo interval in ups and down notation. Note names start from D. This template works for the most part, but it will often add in uncommon enharmonics. If you use a [[mavila]] fifth (fifth flatter than 4\7), sharp will still raise and flat will still lower.
The '''ups and downs note name''' template gets the note name of an edo interval in ups and down notation. Note names start from D. This template works for the most part, but it will often add in uncommon enharmonics. If you use a [[mavila]] fifth (fifth flatter than 4\7), sharp will still raise and flat will still lower.


You can use <code><nowiki>{{udnote}}</nowiki></code> as a shortcut.
You can use <code><nowiki>{{udnote}}</nowiki></code> as a shortcut.

Revision as of 15:12, 20 May 2024

The ups and downs note name template gets the note name of an edo interval in ups and down notation. Note names start from D. This template works for the most part, but it will often add in uncommon enharmonics. If you use a mavila fifth (fifth flatter than 4\7), sharp will still raise and flat will still lower.

You can use {{udnote}} as a shortcut.

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