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'''Lefts and rights notation''' is a relatively simple notation for [[just intonation]] devised by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]].
'''Lefts and rights notation''' is a bisection-based notation for [[just intonation]] devised by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]].


Intervals are represented by a conventional interval category with a stack of lefts and rights (abbreviated as L and R) added before. To get the category of an interval, multiply the categories of the prime harmonics which it factors into, which are predefined as follows:
Intervals are represented by a conventional interval category with a stack of lefts and rights (abbreviated as L and R) added before. To get the category of an interval, multiply the categories of the prime harmonics which it factors into, which are predefined as follows: