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'''RST notation''' is a [[notation]] for [[just intonation]], primarily developed by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]]. It is based on the common practice of naming [[2.3.7 subgroup]] intervals as [[3-limit]] ones combined with the modifiers super-/sub- for [[64/63]] and 63/64–for example, [[9/7]] is a supermajor third, [[64/63]] above the Pythagorean major third [[81/64]]. RST notation generalizes super-/sub-
'''RST notation''' is a [[notation]] for [[just intonation]], primarily developed by [[User:CompactStar|CompactStar]]. It is an extension of [[3-limit]] [[circle of fifths notation]] with inflections for higher primes as "ruper-"/rub-" for 5, "super-"/"sub-" for 7, "tuper-"/"tub-" for 11, going through the alphabet starting with R. After Z, it resets back to A, then B, etc. until Q. This is compatible with the common usage of "super-"/"sub-" for inflection of Pythagorean intervals by [[64/63]] in the [[2.3.7 subgroup]].

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RST notation is a notation for just intonation, primarily developed by CompactStar. It is an extension of 3-limit circle of fifths notation with inflections for higher primes as "ruper-"/rub-" for 5, "super-"/"sub-" for 7, "tuper-"/"tub-" for 11, going through the alphabet starting with R. After Z, it resets back to A, then B, etc. until Q. This is compatible with the common usage of "super-"/"sub-" for inflection of Pythagorean intervals by 64/63 in the 2.3.7 subgroup.