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|+ '''Table 2.''' RTT terminology | |||
!terminology category | |||
!building block → | |||
!temperament ID | |||
!temperament ID dual | |||
!← building block | |||
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!RTT application | |||
|map, mapping-row (often an ET) | |||
|mapping, mapping-row-basis | |||
|comma-basis | |||
|interval, comma | |||
|- | |||
!RTT structure | |||
|map | |||
|list of maps | |||
|list of prime count lists | |||
|prime count list | |||
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!linear algebra structure | |||
|row vector, matrix row, covector | |||
|matrix, list of covectors | |||
|matrix, list of vectors | |||
|(column) vector, matrix column, vector | |||
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!extended bra-ket notation representation | |||
|bra | |||
|ket of bras | |||
|bra of kets | |||
|ket | |||
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!RTT jargon | |||
|val | |||
|list of vals | |||
|list of monzos | |||
|monzo | |||
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You’ve made it to the end. This is pretty much everything that I understand about RTT at this point (May 2021). This took me a little over a month of full-time funemployed exploration to learn and put together; at the onset, while having considered myself a xenharmonicist for 15 years, I only understood a few scattered things about RTT, such as ET maps and commas and the overlapping MOS concepts. I hope that equipped with my results here it shouldn’t take a newcomer nearly that much time to get going. And of course I hope to continue learning more myself and perhaps even contributing to the theory one day, since there’s still plenty of frontier here. | You’ve made it to the end. This is pretty much everything that I understand about RTT at this point (May 2021). This took me a little over a month of full-time funemployed exploration to learn and put together; at the onset, while having considered myself a xenharmonicist for 15 years, I only understood a few scattered things about RTT, such as ET maps and commas and the overlapping MOS concepts. I hope that equipped with my results here it shouldn’t take a newcomer nearly that much time to get going. And of course I hope to continue learning more myself and perhaps even contributing to the theory one day, since there’s still plenty of frontier here. |