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'''Sagittal notation''' is a [[musical notation]] system capable of notating almost any conceivable tuning. It was developed by [[Dave Keenan]] and [[George Secor]] with significant contributions from numerous others. | '''Sagittal notation''' is a [[musical notation]] system capable of notating almost any conceivable tuning while preserving, as much as possible, the notation of harmonies across different tunings, using arrow-like symbols made up of four simple components whose visual size is proportional to their alteration. It was developed by [[Dave Keenan]] and [[George Secor]] with significant contributions from numerous others. | ||
== Flavors of Sagittal notation == | == Flavors of Sagittal notation == | ||