58edo: Difference between revisions
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== Notation == | == Notation == | ||
=== Ups and downs notation === | === Ups and downs notation === | ||
58edo can be notated with ups and downs, spoken as up, dup, trup, dudsharp, downsharp, sharp, upsharp etc. and down, dud, trud, dupflat etc. | |||
{{Sharpness-sharp6a}} | |||
Half-sharps and half-flats can be used to avoid triple arrows: | |||
{{Sharpness-sharp6b}} | |||
Alternatively, a combination of quarter tone accidentals and arrow accidentals from [[Helmholtz–Ellis notation]] can be used. | |||
{{Sharpness-sharp6}} | {{Sharpness-sharp6}} | ||
If double arrows are not desirable, then arrows can be attached to quarter-tone accidentals: | If double arrows are not desirable, then arrows can be attached to quarter-tone accidentals: | ||
{{Sharpness-sharp6-qt}} | {{Sharpness-sharp6-qt}} | ||