Chain-of-fifths notation: Difference between revisions
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Chain-of-third-fifths notation, chain-of-quarter-fifths notation, etc., are theoretical possibilities. In practice, ups and downs are usually used for third-sharps or quarter-sharps. | Chain-of-third-fifths notation, chain-of-quarter-fifths notation, etc., are theoretical possibilities. In practice, ups and downs are usually used for third-sharps or quarter-sharps. | ||
== | == Accidentals == | ||
The Standard Music Font Layout (SMuFL) specification provides Unicode codepoints for the standard accidentals of circle-of-fifths notation and for the Stein-Zimmermann accidentals of neutral circle-of-fifths notation. Some fonts may not include all symbols, so fonts designed for musical notation, such as Bravura or Leland<ref>https://www.smufl.org/fonts/</ref>, are recommended. | The Standard Music Font Layout (SMuFL) specification provides Unicode codepoints for the standard accidentals of circle-of-fifths notation and for the Stein-Zimmermann accidentals of neutral circle-of-fifths notation. Some fonts may not include all symbols, so fonts designed for musical notation, such as Bravura or Leland<ref>https://www.smufl.org/fonts/</ref>, are recommended. | ||
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| {{sharp2|200%}}<br>(U+E263) | | {{sharp2|200%}}<br>(U+E263) | ||
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