Cassaschismic: Difference between revisions
What on earth are "p5" "p13" "p19"? Plz don't invent language here |
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== Notation == | == Notation == | ||
Cassaschismic is easily notated with [[chain-of-fifths notation]] with two extra pairs of accidentals: one for the comma step, and the other for the aberschisma step. It can therefore be seen as an addition to the cassandra chain of fifths, which itself can be seen as an addition to the 12edo chain of fifths, providing a layered-precision system of notation that ranges from rough (12), to moderately accurate (41, 53, 94), to | Cassaschismic is easily notated with [[chain-of-fifths notation]] with two extra pairs of accidentals: one for the comma step, and the other for the aberschisma step. It can therefore be seen as an addition to the cassandra chain of fifths, which itself can be seen as an addition to the 12edo chain of fifths, providing a layered-precision system of notation that ranges from rough (12), to moderately accurate (41, 53, 94), to highly accurate (217, 270, 311, …). | ||
As an example, we can use up and down arrows with shafts (↑/↓) for the comma step, and arrows without shafts (^/v) for the aberschisma step. | As an example, we can use up and down arrows with shafts (↑/↓) for the comma step, and arrows without shafts (^/v) for the aberschisma step. | ||