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* [[Tuning systems for qanun #Notation|Julien Jalaleddine Weiss]] (for [[Arabic, Turkish, Persian|Arabic, Iranian & Turkish]] music)
* [[Tuning systems for qanun #Notation|Julien Jalaleddine Weiss]] (for [[Arabic, Turkish, Persian|Arabic, Iranian & Turkish]] music)


=== Intended for MOS scales and any temperaments containing then ===
=== Intended for MOS scales and any temperaments containing them ===
''See also: [[MOS scale]], [[Temperament]], [[Regular temperament]]''.
''See also: [[MOS scale]], [[Temperament]], [[Regular temperament]]''.
* [[Diamond-mos notation]]
* [[Diamond-mos notation]]

Revision as of 03:04, 17 January 2025

Types of notation

This is a list of some of the notations that have been used or proposed for composing/performing xenharmonic music.

Intended for any tuning

Intended for just intonation

See also: Just intonation.

Intended for MOS scales and any temperaments containing them

See also: MOS scale, Temperament, Regular temperament.

Intended for both equal and unequal temperaments

Intended for equal temperaments

See also: Equal-step tuning, Equal division of the octave.

Multiple temperaments

One specific temperament

Eclectic selection of scales, defying the above boundaries

See also: Scale.

Microtonal scores

See the dedicated Scores page.

Microtonal fonts

Notation program/editors for microtonal music

See the dedicated list at the page: Software #Notation software.

See also

External links


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Todo: intro

Write an introduction briefly discussing the history and present state of microtonal notation.