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Ups and downs notation can be used to name chords. See [[24edo Chord Names]] and [[Ups and Downs Notation #Chords and Chord Progressions]].  
Ups and downs notation can be used to name chords. See [[24edo Chord Names]] and [[Ups and Downs Notation #Chords and Chord Progressions]].  


===Sagittal notation===
=== Sagittal notation ===
This notation uses the same sagittal sequence as EDOs [[17edo#Sagittal notation|17]], [[31edo#Sagittal notation|31]], and [[38edo#Sagittal notation|38]], is a subset of the notations for EDOs [[48edo#Sagittal notation|48]] and [[72edo#Sagittal notation|72]], and is a superset of the notations for EDOs [[12edo#Sagittal notation|12]], [[8edo#Sagittal notation|8]], and [[6edo#Sagittal notation|6]].
This notation uses the same sagittal sequence as EDOs [[17edo#Sagittal notation|17]], [[31edo#Sagittal notation|31]], and [[38edo#Sagittal notation|38]], is a subset of the notations for EDOs [[48edo#Sagittal notation|48]] and [[72edo#Sagittal notation|72]], and is a superset of the notations for EDOs [[12edo#Sagittal notation|12]], [[8edo#Sagittal notation|8]], and [[6edo#Sagittal notation|6]].
====Evo flavor====


==== Evo flavor ====
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====Revo flavor====
==== Revo flavor ====
 
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====Evo-SZ flavor====
==== Evo-SZ flavor ====
 
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{| class="wikitable center-1"
{| class="wikitable center-1"
|-
|-
| style="width: 40px;" |[[File:HeQu1.svg|21px|center]]
| style="width: 40px;" | [[File:HeQu1.svg|21px|center]]
| A "semisharp" or "half-sharp" accidental comprising one half of a regular musical sharp symbol.
| A "semisharp" or "half-sharp" accidental comprising one half of a regular musical sharp symbol.
|-
|-
| style="width: 40px;" |[[File:HeQu3.svg|32px|center]]
| style="width: 40px;" | [[File:HeQu3.svg|32px|center]]
| A "sharp and a half" or "sesquisharp" accidental, comprising the above half-sharp symbol connected to the right side of a normal sharp.
| A "sharp and a half" or "sesquisharp" accidental, comprising the above half-sharp symbol connected to the right side of a normal sharp.
|-
|-
| style="width: 40px;" |[[File:HeQd1.svg|22px|center]]
| style="width: 40px;" | [[File:HeQd1.svg|22px|center]]
| A "semiflat" or "half-flat" accidental, comprising a flat symbol mirrored horizontally so that the lobe is facing left.
| A "semiflat" or "half-flat" accidental, comprising a flat symbol mirrored horizontally so that the lobe is facing left.
|-
|-
| style="width: 40px;" |[[File:HeQd3.svg|36px|center]]
| style="width: 40px;" | [[File:HeQd3.svg|36px|center]]
| A "flat and a half" or "sesquiflat" accidental, comprising a half-flat symbol and a regular flat symbol placed back to back.
| A "flat and a half" or "sesquiflat" accidental, comprising a half-flat symbol and a regular flat symbol placed back to back.
|}
|}