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'''Lefts and rights notation''' is a notation for [[just intonation]] primarily developed by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]]. It represents all intervals  by a direction, which is a sequence of lefts and rights, and a degree. The direction with no lefts and rights is called "central". Left and right always mean flatter and sharper, with each new left/right having less and less of an impact. Central, left, and right are abbreviated as C, L, and R respectively.  
'''Lefts and rights notation''' is a notation for [[just intonation]] primarily developed by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]]. It represents all intervals  by a direction, which is a sequence of lefts and rights, and a degree. The direction with no lefts and rights is called "central". Left and right always mean flatter and sharper. Each new left/right has less and less of an impact, so for example "rightleft" does not cancel out but means "slightly right". Central, left, and right are abbreviated as C, L, and R respectively.  


== Formal defintion ==
== Formal defintion ==