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Note that certain symbols may be very similar or identical to standard or Stein–Zimmermann accidentals despite having different Unicode codepoints.
Note that certain symbols may be very similar or identical to standard or Stein–Zimmermann accidentals despite having different Unicode codepoints.


A particular case is [[ups and downs notation]], which uses [[arrow]]s placed to the left of accidentals (e.g. ^#) or note names (e.g. ^C#). Since different tuning systems associate a different number arrows to different offsets, they are not included below, but the most basic notation can be found at [[24edo #Notation]].
A particular case is [[ups and downs notation]], which uses [[arrow]]s placed to the left of accidentals (e.g. ^#) or note names (e.g. ^C#). Since different tuning systems associate a different number arrows to different offsets, they are not included below, but the most basic notation can be found at [[24edo #Notation]].


{| class="wikitable center-all left-1"
{| class="wikitable center-all left-1"