Sagittal notation: Difference between revisions

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Using {{sagittal| # }} and {{sagittal| b }} (or {{sagittal|/||\}} {{sagittal|\!!/}} for Revo flavor) is still ''technically'' Sagittal notation, however, it's just a reskin of the usual chain-of-fifths notation. Ditto for Stein-Zimmermann half-sharps and half-flats in [[hemipythagorean]].
Using {{sagittal| # }} and {{sagittal| b }} (or {{sagittal|/||\}} {{sagittal|\!!/}} for Revo flavor) is still ''technically'' Sagittal notation, however, it's just a reskin of the usual chain-of-fifths notation. Ditto for Stein-Zimmermann half-sharps and half-flats in [[hemipythagorean]].


[[File:SagittalEulerDiagram1.png|500px|thumb|right|Relationships between sagittal core accidental subsets]]
[[File:SagittalEulerDiagram1.png|500px|thumb|right|Relationships between sagittal symbol subsets]]


=== Spartan ===
=== Spartan ===