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== Intervals and notation == | == Intervals and notation == | ||
There are | There are several ways to approach notation. The simplest method involves using the notations from 41edo. However, this method does not preserve octave compression when rendered by notation software. To address this issue, consider using the ups and downs notation from 124edo at every 3-degree step (i.e., the edonoi 124ed8). | ||
{{Todo|complete table|inline=1|comment=Incorporate 3 new columns for ups and downs notation from 124edo at every 3-degree. column 1 = ups and downs notation in full, column 2 = ups and down notation abbreviated, column 3 = octave }} | It is important to note that 124edo provides two possible fifths (3/2). The closest one, from the val <124 197] (i.e. the patent val), is the fifth mapped to 73 steps of 124edo with a relative error of +4.5%. The second closest, from the val <124 196] (i.e. the val 124b), is mapped to 72 steps of 124edo with a relative error of -5.18%. This second fifth, which appears in 124ed8, also corresponds to the fifth of 31edo. Therefore, we choose to use the ups and downs notation of the 124b temperament, denoted as <124 196].{{Todo|complete table|inline=1|comment=Incorporate 3 new columns for ups and downs notation from 124edo at every 3-degree. column 1 = ups and downs notation in full, column 2 = ups and down notation abbreviated, column 3 = octave }} | ||
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