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VERY WIP (I'll move it to the main namespace if it's finished.)
VERY WIP (I'll move it to the main namespace if it's finished.)


The '''letter notation''' is a notation scheme developed by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]] for [[just intonation]] up to the [[31-limit]] and some [[regular temperaments]]. It is [[Pythagorean tuning|Pythagorean]] notation with the letters H-Y used as accidentals for higher prime limits (starting from H to avoid conflict with note names). The letters are given in pairs of ascending and descending commas and go in alphabetical order as the [[prime limit]] increases.
The '''letter notation''' is a notation scheme developed by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]] for [[just intonation]] up to the [[31-limit]] as well as [[regular temperament]]s contained within it. It is [[Pythagorean tuning|Pythagorean]] notation with the letters H-Y used as accidentals reprsenting higher-limit [[comma]]s (starting from H to avoid conflict with note names). The letters are given in pairs of ascending and descending commas and go in alphabetical order as the [[prime limit]] increases. It bears some similarities but is not identical to [[SKULO interval names]] and the [[Functional Just System]].
 
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