Erv Wilson's Linear Notations: Difference between revisions

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[[File:Doudecimally positive notation.png|none|thumb|461x461px|Duodecimally positive]]
[[File:Doudecimally positive notation.png|none|thumb|461x461px|Duodecimally positive]]
Wilson mentions that its possible to use a traditional staff with seven nominals due to tradition, though he mentions that it would be better to use the duodecimal system for more complex works.
Wilson mentions that its possible to use a traditional staff with seven nominals due to tradition, though he mentions that it would be better to use the duodecimal system for more complex works.
[[File:Erv Wilson's Linear Accidentals.png|left|frame|301x301px|The linear accidentals]]
[[File:Erv Wilson's Linear Accidentals.png|left|288x288px|The linear accidentals|thumb]]
[[File:A System of Fluctuating Nominal Systems.png|thumb|A graph to show the evolution of nominals in different systems]]
[[File:A System of Fluctuating Nominal Systems.png|thumb|A graph to show the evolution of nominals in different systems]]
For accidentals, he suggests two pairs; one for positive systems, one for negative. Since there is three systems mentioned here, there are twelve total accidentals.
For accidentals, he suggests two pairs; one for positive systems, one for negative. Since there is three systems mentioned here, there are twelve total accidentals.