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There is a great number of potential consonant harmonies in this scale. A dedicated article on harmony and tonality in the oneirotonic scale is forthcoming. | There is a great number of potential consonant harmonies in this scale. A dedicated article on harmony and tonality in the oneirotonic scale is forthcoming. | ||
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==The Kentaku (aka William Lynch) Method== | ==The Kentaku (aka William Lynch) Method for Octatonic Notation== | ||
<span style="font-size: 13px; line-height: 1.5;">Normally, 13 edo can be notated by adding an accidental between E and F. For some reading the same staff with the same letters but in different places can be mind boggling and lead to confusion. That's why some have recommended different options. </span> | <span style="font-size: 13px; line-height: 1.5;">Normally, 13 edo can be notated by adding an accidental between E and F. For some reading the same staff with the same letters but in different places can be mind boggling and lead to confusion. That's why some have recommended different options. </span> | ||
<span style="font-size: 13px; line-height: 1.5;">13 edo may be better suited to be notated by using the 8 notes of the MOS father[8] as the naturals. In order to not become confused,</span> | <span style="font-size: 13px; line-height: 1.5;">13 edo may be better suited to be notated by using the 8 notes of the MOS father[8] as the naturals. In order to not become confused,</span> | ||
a new set of letters may benefit by giving 13 edo a fresh perspective. William Lynch proposes using the letters JKLMNOPQ as the notes of Father[8] with J being an 11/8 from a normal C, in order to give it a more personal identify rather than hearing it as C. The remaining letters of 13 edo are notated with sharps and flats like 12 edo. The whole alphabet is written J-J#-K-K#-L-M-M#-N-N#-O-P-P#-Q-J . There are no accidentals between LM, OP, and QJ. | a new set of letters may benefit by giving 13 edo a fresh perspective. William Lynch proposes using the letters JKLMNOPQ as the notes of Father[8] with J being an 11/8 from a normal C, in order to give it a more personal identify rather than hearing it as C. The remaining letters of 13 edo are notated with sharps and flats like 12 edo. The whole alphabet is written J-J#-K-K#-L-M-M#-N-N#-O-P-P#-Q-J . There are no accidentals between LM, OP, and QJ. | ||
This new approach simply modifies the way 13 edo is systematized and notated but is based on the exact same 8 tone scale that cryptic ruse uses. | |||
[[image:13 edo alphabet.PNG]] | [[image:13 edo alphabet.PNG]] | ||
Notation written on the staff looks nearly the same as 12 edo notation except that because there are 8 letters instead of 7, the notes offset themselves to where space to space and line to line is now octaves rather than line to space. This actually makes learning the system much, much easier because a letter that is on a line is always on a line. | Notation written on the staff looks nearly the same as 12 edo notation except that because there are 8 letters instead of 7, the notes offset themselves to where space to space and line to line is now octaves rather than line to space. This actually makes learning the system much, much easier because a letter that is on a line is always on a line. | ||
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There is a great number of potential consonant harmonies in this scale. A dedicated article on harmony and tonality in the oneirotonic scale is forthcoming.<br /> | There is a great number of potential consonant harmonies in this scale. A dedicated article on harmony and tonality in the oneirotonic scale is forthcoming.<br /> | ||
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<!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:27:&lt;h2&gt; --><h2 id="toc9"><a name="Notational and Compositional Approaches to 13edo-The Kentaku (aka William Lynch) Method"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:27 -->The Kentaku (aka William Lynch) Method</h2> | <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:27:&lt;h2&gt; --><h2 id="toc9"><a name="Notational and Compositional Approaches to 13edo-The Kentaku (aka William Lynch) Method for Octatonic Notation"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:27 -->The Kentaku (aka William Lynch) Method for Octatonic Notation</h2> | ||
<span style="font-size: 13px; line-height: 1.5;">Normally, 13 edo can be notated by adding an accidental between E and F. For some reading the same staff with the same letters but in different places can be mind boggling and lead to confusion. That's why some have recommended different options. </span><br /> | <span style="font-size: 13px; line-height: 1.5;">Normally, 13 edo can be notated by adding an accidental between E and F. For some reading the same staff with the same letters but in different places can be mind boggling and lead to confusion. That's why some have recommended different options. </span><br /> | ||
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<span style="font-size: 13px; line-height: 1.5;">13 edo may be better suited to be notated by using the 8 notes of the MOS father[8] as the naturals. In order to not become confused,</span><br /> | <span style="font-size: 13px; line-height: 1.5;">13 edo may be better suited to be notated by using the 8 notes of the MOS father[8] as the naturals. In order to not become confused,</span><br /> | ||
a new set of letters may benefit by giving 13 edo a fresh perspective. William Lynch proposes using the letters JKLMNOPQ as the notes of Father[8] with J being an 11/8 from a normal C, in order to give it a more personal identify rather than hearing it as C. The remaining letters of 13 edo are notated with sharps and flats like 12 edo. The whole alphabet is written J-J#-K-K#-L-M-M#-N-N#-O-P-P#-Q-J . There are no accidentals between LM, OP, and QJ.<br /> | a new set of letters may benefit by giving 13 edo a fresh perspective. William Lynch proposes using the letters JKLMNOPQ as the notes of Father[8] with J being an 11/8 from a normal C, in order to give it a more personal identify rather than hearing it as C. The remaining letters of 13 edo are notated with sharps and flats like 12 edo. The whole alphabet is written J-J#-K-K#-L-M-M#-N-N#-O-P-P#-Q-J . There are no accidentals between LM, OP, and QJ.<br /> | ||
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This new approach simply modifies the way 13 edo is systematized and notated but is based on the exact same 8 tone scale that cryptic ruse uses.<br /> | |||
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Notation written on the staff looks nearly the same as 12 edo notation except that because there are 8 letters instead of 7, the notes offset themselves to where space to space and line to line is now octaves rather than line to space. This actually makes learning the system much, much easier because a letter that is on a line is always on a line.<br /> | Notation written on the staff looks nearly the same as 12 edo notation except that because there are 8 letters instead of 7, the notes offset themselves to where space to space and line to line is now octaves rather than line to space. This actually makes learning the system much, much easier because a letter that is on a line is always on a line.<br /> |