Chain-of-fifths notation: Difference between revisions
Major rewrite. Removed the opinion stated as fact that perfect, pentatonic and superflat edos are better notated as subsets of larger edos (counter-example: 7edo). Clarified which edos can use quartertone notation, and which can best use it. Other changes as well. |
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==Expansions == | ==Expansions == | ||
*[[Syntonic-rastmic subchroma notation]] – built on | *[[Syntonic-rastmic subchroma notation]] – built on quartertone notation | ||
*[[Ups and downs notation]] – built on circle-of-fifths notation | *[[Ups and downs notation]] – built on circle-of-fifths notation | ||
**Neutral ups and downs notation (→ [[Alternative symbols for ups and downs notation]]) | **Neutral ups and downs notation (→ [[Alternative symbols for ups and downs notation]]) | ||
*[[Sagittal notation]] (''evo flavor'') – built on circle-of-fifths notation or | *[[Sagittal notation]] (''evo flavor'') – built on circle-of-fifths notation or quartertone notation | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||