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This notation is very simple: 3 letters, only sharp and flat accidentals, and NO enharmonic equivalencies with single accidentals. | This [[notation]] is very simple: 3 letters, only sharp and flat accidentals, and NO enharmonic equivalencies with single accidentals. | ||
The notes are as follows: A A# Bb B B# Cb C C# Ab (A). | The notes are as follows: A A# Bb B B# Cb C C# Ab (A). | ||
This can be used with any 9-tone scales/tunings. | This can be used with any [[:Category:9-tone scales|9-tone]] scales/tunings. | ||
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Revision as of 22:08, 13 January 2025
This notation is very simple: 3 letters, only sharp and flat accidentals, and NO enharmonic equivalencies with single accidentals.
The notes are as follows: A A# Bb B B# Cb C C# Ab (A).
This can be used with any 9-tone scales/tunings.
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