User:Zhenlige/Chromatic notation: Difference between revisions
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== Staves == | == Staves == | ||
A 9-lined staff is used. To improve readability, the lines alter between thin and thick. The first and last lines are thick. Only C-clef is used. C is always on a thick line. For the standard clef, the notes on the lines are '''E'''γ'''α'''β'''C'''D'''E'''γ'''α'''. | A 9-lined staff is used. To improve readability, the lines alter between thin and thick. The first and last lines are thick. Only C-clef is used. C is always on a thick line. For the standard clef, the notes on the lines are '''E'''γ'''α'''β'''C'''D'''E'''γ'''α'''. | ||
== Applications == | |||
The chromatic notation is useful for notating temperaments which requires many fifths to get some primes. 12edo diatonic names are used in the table below. | |||
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! Interval !! [[Pontiac]] !! [[Garibaldi]] | |||
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| [[5/4]] || nM3 || nM3 | |||
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| [[7/4]] || sm7 || 3SM6* | |||
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<nowiki/>* triple-super major 6th | |||