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thanks for your contribution! you can check out the content with more details in my original page. you came up with a NFJS-ish formal commas first, that's great, and remember there are more options.-[[User:FilterNashi|FilterNashi]] ([[User talk:FilterNashi|talk]]) 08:47, 29 November 2025 (UTC) | thanks for your contribution! you can check out the content with more details in my original page. you came up with a NFJS-ish formal commas first, that's great, and remember there are more options.-[[User:FilterNashi|FilterNashi]] ([[User talk:FilterNashi|talk]]) 08:47, 29 November 2025 (UTC) | ||
==About Formal commas and RoT== | |||
in the EFJS, the height (complexity) of the intervals does not only depends on the fifth. and there's 1/3 fifth, 1/4 fifth and 1/2 octave, 1/3 octave as well. So that's much harder to determine RoT or something like that. so the formal commas can be determined with these: | |||
# experience / intuition. not for a very specific reason. | |||
# based on the much more complicated ways to measure the complexity of the intervals. -[[User:FilterNashi|FilterNashi]] ([[User talk:FilterNashi|talk]]) 08:59, 29 November 2025 (UTC) | |||
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thanks for your contribution! you can check out the content with more details in my original page. you came up with a NFJS-ish formal commas first, that's great, and remember there are more options.-FilterNashi (talk) 08:47, 29 November 2025 (UTC)
About Formal commas and RoT
in the EFJS, the height (complexity) of the intervals does not only depends on the fifth. and there's 1/3 fifth, 1/4 fifth and 1/2 octave, 1/3 octave as well. So that's much harder to determine RoT or something like that. so the formal commas can be determined with these:
- experience / intuition. not for a very specific reason.
- based on the much more complicated ways to measure the complexity of the intervals. -FilterNashi (talk) 08:59, 29 November 2025 (UTC)