Comparison of mode notation systems: Difference between revisions
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See [[Modal_UDP_Notation|Modal UDP notation]]. | |||
==[[KiteGiedraitis|Kite Giedraitis]] method== | |||
'''Mode numbers''' provide a way to name MOS, MODMOS and even non-MOS rank-2 scales and modes systematically. Like [[Modal_UDP_Notation|Modal UDP notation]], it starts with the convention of using ''some-temperament-name''[''some-number''] to create a generator-chain, and adds a way to number each mode uniquely. | '''Mode numbers''' provide a way to name MOS, MODMOS and even non-MOS rank-2 scales and modes systematically. Like [[Modal_UDP_Notation|Modal UDP notation]], it starts with the convention of using ''some-temperament-name''[''some-number''] to create a generator-chain, and adds a way to number each mode uniquely. | ||
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See [[Naming Rank-2 Scales using Mode Numbers]]. | See [[Naming Rank-2 Scales using Mode Numbers]]. | ||
=[[Jake Freivald]] method= | ==[[Jake Freivald]] method== | ||
My goals for numbering the modes are to make it as simple as possible for people to identify and use the modes they're talking about. As such, desired characteristics include | My goals for numbering the modes are to make it as simple as possible for people to identify and use the modes they're talking about. As such, desired characteristics include | ||