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'''Walker brightness notation''' is a way of naming intervals "invented" by Jay Walker / [[User:VectorGraphics|VectorGraphics]]. It names intervals purely based on their sizes, ignoring [[just intonation]] and [[MOS scale]]s almost entirely (though it takes names from them, specifically [[5L 2s|diatonic]], for the sake of recognizability).  
'''Walker brightness notation''' is a way of naming intervals "invented" by Jay Walker / [[User:VectorGraphics|VectorGraphics]]. It names intervals purely based on their sizes, ignoring [[just intonation]] and [[MOS scale]]s almost entirely (though it takes names from them, specifically [[5L 2s|diatonic]], for the sake of recognizability).  


WBN is intended to be used with the assumption of perfect octaves.  
WBN is intended to be used with the assumption of just octaves.  


== Example ==
== Example ==