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== Uniform Solfeges==
== Uniform Solfeges==
[[Uniform Solfege|'''Uniform''' '''solfeges''']] are closely related to [[ups and downs notation]]. They are particularly good for large edos like 41 and 53. They are also for rank-2 temperaments. To the 7 traditional consonants are added 6 altered consonants. The vowels are non-traditional. There is a uniform vowel sequence for all degrees, hence the name.
{{Main|Uniform Solfege}}
 
{{See also|List of uniform solfeges for EDOs}}
 
{{See also|List of uniform solfeges for pergens}}
 
These are closely related to [[ups and downs notation]]. They are particularly good for large edos like 41 and 53. They are also for rank-2 temperaments. To the 7 traditional consonants are added 6 altered consonants. The vowels are non-traditional. There is a uniform vowel sequence for all degrees, hence the name.
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See also: [[List of Uniform Solfeges For EDOs|'''List of Uniform Solfeges for EDOs''']] and [[List of Uniform Solfeges For Pergens|'''List of Uniform Solfeges for Pergens''']].
==Numeric Solfeges==
{{Main|Numeric solfege}}


==Numeric Solfeges==
These are good for small edos that aren't heptatonic-friendly, like 5, 6, and 8-11. An 11-edo example:
[[Numeric Solfege|'''Numeric solfeges''']] are good for small edos that aren't heptatonic-friendly, like 5, 6, and 8-11. An 11-edo example:
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