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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.