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== Extremely Large EDOs == | |||
In theory, every edo can be notated with ups and downs only. For example, in 159-edo, 11/8 above C would be ^<sup>7</sup>F. But large exponents can be avoided if the edo is multi-ring (if the circle of 5ths doesn't include every note). Ups and downs are used within a ring, and lifts and drops (/ and \, see the [[pergen]] page) are used to label each ring. 159-edo has 3 rings of 53-edo. Presumably, anyone who works with 159-edo is familiar with 53-edo, and can read the lifts and drops as small inflections of the familiar 53-edo notation. 11/8 becomes ^^/F. See the [[159edo notation#Ups-and-Downs-based notation|159edo notation]] page for the complete notation. | |||
==Chords and Chord Progressions== | ==Chords and Chord Progressions== | ||
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Imperfect intervals (2nd, 3rd, 6th and 7th): a = mid, e = major, i = aug, o = minor, u = dim | Imperfect intervals (2nd, 3rd, 6th and 7th): a = mid, e = major, i = aug, o = minor, u = dim | ||
* Ra = ~2, Re = M2, Ri = A2, Ro = m2, Ru = d2 | * Ra = ~2, Re = M2, Ri = A2, Ro = m2, Ru = d2 | ||
* Ree = ^M2, Rei = ^^M2, Reo = vM2, Reu = vvM2, Rea = ^^^M2 | * Ree = ^M2, Rei = ^^M2, Reo = vM2, Reu = vvM2, Rea = ^^^M2 [[Category:Ups and Downs Notation|!]] <!-- main article --> | ||
[[Category:notation]] | [[Category:notation]] |