KISS notation: Difference between revisions
condensed page to actually describe the notation system, and emphasize that it is a basis that can be altered |
m References section |
||
Line 25: | Line 25: | ||
=== [[Quasi-diatonic MOS notation]] === | === [[Quasi-diatonic MOS notation]] === | ||
Quasi-diatonic MOS notation's main extensions to KISS notation are a system of clefs that naturally preserves the relation between clefs and nominals found in standard notation, as well as a systematic way of choosing a favored mode and letter names for notes. | Quasi-diatonic MOS notation's main extensions to KISS notation are a system of clefs that naturally preserves the relation between clefs and nominals found in standard notation, as well as a systematic way of choosing a favored mode and letter names for notes. | ||
== References == | |||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
{{Navbox notation}} | {{Navbox notation}} |