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'''Lefts and rights notation''' is a notation for [[just intonation]]  
'''Lefts and rights notation''' is a notation for [[just intonation]].


To get the classification for an interval, multiply the interval classes of the prime harmonics which it factors into, which are predefined as follows:
Intervals are represented by a conventional interval classification with lefts and rights added. To get the classification for an interval, multiply the interval classes of the prime harmonics which it factors into, which are predefined as follows:
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