Sagittal notation: Difference between revisions

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Revo: Restored some examples of apotome complements and pointed out differences.
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=== Revo ===
=== Revo ===
The '''Revo''' flavor (short for "revolutionary", previously called "pure") only requires one accidental per note. Revo therefore takes up less space on the sheet and presents a cleaner appearance, and it clearly indicates the direction of the overall alteration. It discards the conventional sharps and flats and their doubles and replaces them with these multi-shaft arrow-like symbols: {{sagittal| /||\ }} {{sagittal| \!!/ }} {{sagittal| /X\ }} {{sagittal| \Y/ }}. Adding a sharp or flat to a Sagittal is achieved by adding two more shafts, e.g. {{sagittal| /| }}{{sagittal| # }} becomes {{sagittal| /||| }} and {{sagittal| !) }}{{sagittal| b }} becomes {{sagittal| !!!) }}, as expected. [[2187/2048#Notation|''Apotome'']] ''complements'', that arise when the Sagital accidental alters in the opposite direction to the apotome, do not have a simple rule in Revo. One must simply memorize the complements one needs, as shown below.
The '''Revo''' flavor (short for "revolutionary", previously called "pure") only requires one accidental per note. Revo therefore takes up less space on the sheet and presents a cleaner appearance, and it clearly indicates the direction of the overall alteration. It discards the conventional sharps and flats and their doubles and replaces them with these multi-shaft arrow-like symbols: {{sagittal| /||\ }} {{sagittal| \!!/ }} {{sagittal| /X\ }} {{sagittal| \Y/ }}. Adding a sharp or flat to a Sagittal is achieved by adding two more shafts, e.g. {{sagittal| /| }}{{sagittal| # }} becomes {{sagittal| /||| }} and {{sagittal| !) }}{{sagittal| b }} becomes {{sagittal| !!!) }}, as expected. [[2187/2048#Notation|''Apotome'']] ''complements'', that arise when the Sagital accidental alters in the opposite direction to the apotome, do not have a simple rule in Revo. One must simply memorize the complements one needs, as shown below. For example, {{sagittal| \! }}{{sagittal| # }} becomes {{sagittal| ||\ }} (flag swaps sides) while {{sagittal| !) }}{{sagittal| # }} becomes {{sagittal| ||) }} (flag stays on same side).


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