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== Notation ==
== Notation ==
Assuming the normal major and minor thirds are roughly 12edo or pythagorean, a tendo triad may be notated {{nowrap|{{dash|C, E{{demisharp2}}, G}}}} or {{nowrap|{{dash|A, C{{sequisharp2}}, E}}}}, and an arto triad may be notated {{nowrap|{{dash|C, E{{sesquiflat2}}, G}}}} or {{nowrap|{{dash|A, C{{demiflat2}}, E}}}}.   
Assuming the normal major and minor thirds are roughly 12edo or pythagorean, a tendo triad may be notated {{nowrap|{{dash|C, E{{demisharp2}}, G}}}} or {{nowrap|{{dash|A, C{{sesquisharp2}}, E}}}}, and an arto triad may be notated {{nowrap|{{dash|C, E{{sesquiflat2}}, G}}}} or {{nowrap|{{dash|A, C{{demiflat2}}, E}}}}.   


For tunings of meantone such as quarter-comma or flatter, or for just intonation, arto and tendo may be treated as augmented and diminished intervals, such as {{nowrap|{{dash|C, E♯, G}}}} or {{nowrap|{{dash|C, E𝄫, G}}}}.     
For tunings of meantone such as quarter-comma or flatter, or for just intonation, arto and tendo may be treated as augmented and diminished intervals, such as {{nowrap|{{dash|C, E♯, G}}}} or {{nowrap|{{dash|C, E𝄫, G}}}}.     
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An arto chord may be notated with the lowercase letter r, such as Cr or Dr. This is to avoid clashing with the use of A for Augmented.     
An arto chord may be notated with the lowercase letter r, such as Cr or Dr. This is to avoid clashing with the use of A for Augmented.     


A tendo chord is notated with the capital letter T.    
A tendo chord is notated with the capital letter T.


== Cross-tonality ==
== Cross-tonality ==