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The color notation is a way to talk about ratios without using numbers, hopefully making JI more accessible to people who aren't mathematically inclined. It is both precise and concise.
Color notation provides a way to talk about ratios without using numbers, hopefully making microtonal music more accessible to people who aren't mathematically inclined. It's designed for just intonation, but like sagittal notation, it can be expanded to cover temperaments.


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The color notation is a way to talk about ratios without using numbers, hopefully making JI more accessible to people who aren't mathematically inclined. It is both precise and concise.&lt;br /&gt;
Color notation provides a way to talk about ratios without using numbers, hopefully making microtonal music more accessible to people who aren't mathematically inclined. It's designed for just intonation, but like sagittal notation, it can be expanded to cover temperaments.&lt;br /&gt;
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=__**Kite's color notation**__= 

Color notation provides a way to talk about ratios without using numbers, hopefully making microtonal music more accessible to people who aren't mathematically inclined. It's designed for just intonation, but like sagittal notation, it can be expanded to cover temperaments.

==[[7-limit interval names]]== 
==[[Note names]]== 
==[[Chord names]]== 
==[[Chord progressions, scales, keys and modulations]]== 
==[[Staff notation]]== 
==[[Paradoxical intervals]]== 
==[[Higher primes]]== 

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Color notation provides a way to talk about ratios without using numbers, hopefully making microtonal music more accessible to people who aren't mathematically inclined. It's designed for just intonation, but like sagittal notation, it can be expanded to cover temperaments.<br />
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