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29edo can be notated three different ways. Using only sharps and flats, the chromatic scale from C is:
29edo can be notated three different ways. Using only sharps and flats, the chromatic scale from C is:


{{dash|C, B♯, D♭, C♯, E𝄫, D, C𝄪, E♭, D♯, F♭, E, G𝄫, F, E♯, G♭, F♯, A𝄫, G, F𝄪, A♭, G♯, B𝄫, A, G𝄪, B♭, A♯, C♭, B, A𝄪, C|s=hair|d=long}}
{{dash|C, B♯, D♭, C♯, B𝄪/E𝄫, D, C𝄪/F𝄫, E♭, D♯, F♭, E, D𝄪/G𝄫, F, E♯, G♭, F♯, E𝄪/A𝄫, G, F𝄪, A♭, G♯, B𝄫, A, G𝄪/C𝄫, B♭, A♯, C♭, B, A𝄪/D𝄫, C|s=hair|d=long}}


Here, six pairs of enharmonic equivalents exist:
Here, six pairs of enharmonic equivalents exist:
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=== Ups and downs notation ===
=== Ups and downs notation ===
Since a sharp raises by three steps, 29edo is a good candidate for [[ups and downs notation]], similar to [[22edo]]. Spoken as up, downsharp, sharp, etc. Note that downsharp (v#) can be respelled as dup (^^).  
Since a sharp raises by three steps, 29edo is a good candidate for [[ups and downs notation]], similar to [[22edo]]. Spoken as up, downsharp, sharp, etc. Note that downsharp (v#) can be respelled as dup (^^).  
{{Ups and downs sharpness|29}}
{{Ups and downs sharpness}}


Here, sharps and flats with arrows from [[Helmholtz–Ellis notation]] are used:
Here, sharps and flats with arrows from [[Helmholtz–Ellis notation]] are used: