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The form of '''quasi-diatonic MOS notation''', a [[EDO vs ET#Temperament-agnostic EDO paradigms|JI-agnostic]] notation system for MOS scales designed as a natural extension of diatonic notation, provided on this page was developed by [[User:CompactStar]] and [[User:VectorGraphics]]. This system is similar to [[KISS notation]]. In diatonic, QDMN is identical to standard notation. | The form of '''quasi-diatonic MOS notation''', a [[EDO vs ET#Temperament-agnostic EDO paradigms|JI-agnostic]] notation system for MOS scales designed as a natural extension of diatonic notation, provided on this page was developed by [[User:CompactStar]] and [[User:VectorGraphics]]. This system is similar to [[KISS notation]]. In diatonic, QDMN is identical to standard notation. | ||
CompactStar considers it useful for diatonic-like scales, such as macro/microdiatonic scales, "long" diatonic scales, and [[antidiatonic]]. | |||
There were originally two versions, the original version by CompactStar and Vector's version, but they were nearly identical so they were simply merged into one. Credit to [[User:CompactStar]] for the system for choosing the default mode, and for the specification of the MOS name at the top of the sheet music. | There were originally two versions, the original version by CompactStar and Vector's version, but they were nearly identical so they were simply merged into one. Credit to [[User:CompactStar]] for the system for choosing the default mode, and for the specification of the MOS name at the top of the sheet music. | ||