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This template is used for edos where a sharp raises by 6 steps. This symbol set is based on ups and downs notation and comprises sharps, flats, naturals, and Stein–Zimmerman quartertone accidentals with arrows from Helmholtz–Ellis notation. This template demonstrates a variation on ups and downs notation that involves attaching arrows to quarter-tone accidentals instead of using double arrows.
Parameters
Passing in 72
as a single unnamed parameter will change Step offset to Semitones in the case of 72edo, since 72edo is a superset of 12edo.
See also
- Alternative symbols for ups and downs notation
- Template:Sharpness-sharp6a – an alternate version of this template that shows separate arrows.
- Template:Sharpness-sharp6 – the basic version of this template.
- Template:Sharpness-sharp6-iw – another modified version based on Ivan Wyschnegradsky's notation for 72edo.