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(11)-EDO is in parenthesis because its fifth is so narrow that it is usually notated as a subset of 22 which has a good fifth.
(11)-EDO is in parenthesis because its fifth is so narrow that it is usually notated as a subset of 22 which has a good fifth.


To obtain the Evo notations, delete the multishaft symbols. There are no equivalent combinations with conventional sharps or flats, as limmas are conventionally notated as the intervals B-C and E-F. The multishaft symbols are not required, even in Revo notation. They merely allow for alternative spellings there. Conventional sharps and flats can however be used with the notations for 33, 40, and 47 because the sharp is one step for them, while it is zero or negative for the others, and Sagittal never uses symbols for commas that have been tempered out or tempered negative.
To obtain the Evo notations, delete the multishaft symbols. There are no equivalent combinations with conventional sharps or flats, as limmas are conventionally notated as the intervals B-C and E-F. The multishaft symbols are not required, even in Revo notation. They merely allow for alternative spellings there. Conventional sharps and flats can however be used with the notations for 33, 40, and 47 because the sharp is one step for them, while it is zero or negative for the other rose EDOs, and Sagittal never uses symbols for commas that have been tempered out or tempered negative.


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[[Category:Notation]]
[[Category:Sagittal notation]]
[[Category:Sagittal notation]]