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== Introductory materials ==
== Introductory materials ==
* [https://marsbat.space/pdfs/HEJI2legend+series.pdf The Helmholtz-Ellis JI Pitch Notation (HEJI)] by Marc Sabat and Thomas Nicholson from Plainsound Music Edition – 2020 version with revised symbols for primes up to 47 entirely based on alterations of Pythagorean notes
* [https://marsbat.space/pdfs/HEJI2legend+series.pdf The Helmholtz-Ellis JI Pitch Notation ('''HEJI''')] by Marc Sabat and Thomas Nicholson from Plainsound Music Edition – 2020 version with revised symbols for primes up to 47 entirely based on alterations of Pythagorean notes
* [http://www.plainsound.org/pdfs/ji_notation.pdf Extended Helmholtz-Ellis JI Pitch Notation] by Marc Sabat and Wolfgang von Schweinitz from Plainsound Music Edition – deprecated<ref>See [https://marsbat.space/#writing Marc Sabat : Music & Writings]. </ref> 2004 version
* [http://www.plainsound.org/pdfs/ji_notation.pdf Extended Helmholtz-Ellis JI Pitch Notation] by Marc Sabat and Wolfgang von Schweinitz from Plainsound Music Edition – deprecated<ref>See [https://marsbat.space/#writing Marc Sabat : Music & Writings]. </ref> 2004 version



Revision as of 12:16, 4 October 2020

Introductory materials

Helmholtz-Ellis glyphs

Todo: update the 29-limit comma.

Harmonic primes

Prime Just Ratio Notation (assuming 1/1 is C) Comments
2020 version 2004 version
1 1/1 Default staff notation represents Pythagorean tuning
3 3/2 Default staff notation represents Pythagorean tuning
5 5/4
7 7/4
11 11/8
13 13/8
17 17/16 Definition of the accidental is revised from 256/255 to 2187/2176
in the 2020 version by Plainsound Music Edition
19 19/16
23 23/16
29 29/16 Definition of the accidental is revised from 145/144 to 261/256
in the 2020 version by Plainsound Music Edition
31 31/16 Definition of the accidental is revised from 1024/1023 to 32/31
in the 2020 version by Plainsound Music Edition

External links

See also