Interval modifiers in various systems: Difference between revisions

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It uses high and low modifiers. <ul><li>Neutral intervals (neutral second, third, sixth and seventh) are split in two. These are labeled high and low.</li><li>Highs and lows as a modifier is used on many intervals, and raises or lowers an interval by one 43edo step. One step in 43edo is a [[meantone diesis]], which has similar septimal functions as super and sub in some systems.
It uses high and low modifiers. <ul><li>Neutral intervals (neutral second, third, sixth and seventh) are split in two. These are labeled high and low.</li><li>Highs and lows as a modifier is used on many intervals, and raises or lowers an interval by one 43edo step. One step in 43edo is a [[meantone diesis]], which has similar septimal functions as super and sub in some systems.
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