Systematic comma names explained: Difference between revisions
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[[File:CommaNamer.xls]], which was made in 2004. | [[File:CommaNamer.xls]], which was made in 2004. | ||
These sagittal names can occasionally get mixed up with the closing-error type of name described earlier. For example "5-comma" is actually a sagittal name, even though it looks like the same type of thing as "31-comma". These clashes are unfortunate, but not fatal, as a look at the comma's page should reveal which system makes the most sense for interpeting its name. | |||
{{todo|inline=1|expand|comment=explain how, exactly, sagittal notation is used to name them (the sagittal notation page doesn't explain it, nor do any of its internal or external links)}} | |||
== 19th partial chroma, 29th partial chroma, etc. == | == 19th partial chroma, 29th partial chroma, etc. == | ||