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* [[18edo]]: K# = Mb
* [[18edo]]: K# = Mb
* [[21edo]]: K# = Lb
* [[21edo]]: K# = Lb
* [[23edo]]: J-Kb is 1\23
* [[29edo]]: J-J# is 1\29
* [[31edo]]: Kx = Nbb
* [[31edo]]: Kx = Nbb
* [[34edo]]: Kx = Mbb
* [[34edo]]: Kx = Mbb

Revision as of 04:14, 17 February 2022

The Fox-Raven notation (FRN) is an absolute pitch-based notation for oneirotonic.

Concept and Score

FRN is a notation scheme for oneirotonic tunings, tailored to AP hearers.

The score should include the text "This score uses the Fox-Raven notation standard. Visit xen.wiki for more information." This ensures that someone reading the score can easily find information about how to read it.

Pitch standard

  • N = standard middle C = 261.6255653 Hz
  • Middle J = major 4-mosstep above N = middle C

Note names

JKLMNOPQ = Ultharian (4|3, LSLLSLSL) mode of oneiro

The symbols # b x bb represent alterations by the respective moschroma. t and d represent half-moschromas in systems such as 18edo and 26edo where the moschroma can be split into two equal parts.

Circle of oneirofourths

... Pb Kb Nb Qb L O J M P K N Q L# O# J# M# ...

The enharmonic equivalences that define each respective oneirotonic edo are:

Clefs

Key signatures