36edo: Difference between revisions

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m Theory: Moved one sentence to a later paragraph where it fits better, added the line “ Thanks to its sevenths, 36edo is an ideal tuning for its size for metallic harmony.”
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Notation: added Sagittal notation
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If the arrows are taken to have their own layer of enharmonic spellings, then in some cases notes may be best denoted using double arrows.
If the arrows are taken to have their own layer of enharmonic spellings, then in some cases notes may be best denoted using double arrows.
===Sagittal notation===
This notation uses the same sagittal sequence as [[43edo#Sagittal notation|43-EDO]], is a subset of the notation for [[72edo#Sagittal notation|72-EDO]], and is a superset of the notations for EDOs [[18edo#Sagittal notation|18]], [[12edo#Sagittal notation|12]], and [[6edo#Sagittal notation|6]].
====Evo flavor====
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File:36-EDO_Evo_Sagittal.svg
desc none
rect 80 0 300 50 [[Sagittal_notation]]
rect 463 0 623 80 [https://sagittal.org#periodic-table Periodic table of EDOs with sagittal notation]
rect 20 80 120 106 [[64/63]]
default [[File:36-EDO_Evo_Sagittal.svg]]
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====Revo flavor====
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File:36-EDO_Revo_Sagittal.svg
desc none
rect 80 0 300 50 [[Sagittal_notation]]
rect 447 0 607 80 [https://sagittal.org#periodic-table Periodic table of EDOs with sagittal notation]
rect 20 80 120 106 [[64/63]]
default [[File:36-EDO_Revo_Sagittal.svg]]
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== Relation to 12edo and other tunings ==
== Relation to 12edo and other tunings ==