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[[File:Quintally positive.png|thumb|407x407px|Quintally positive]][[File:Positive Septimal Notation.png|none|thumb|347x347px|Septimally positive]]
[[File:Quintally positive.png|thumb|407x407px|Quintally positive]][[File:Positive Septimal Notation.png|none|thumb|347x347px|Septimally positive]]
[[File:Septimally negative.png|thumb|351x351px|Septimally negative|left]][[File:Doudecimally positive notation.png|thumb|424x424px|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.
[[File:Septimally negative.png|thumb|351x351px|Septimally negative|left]][[File:Doudecimally positive notation.png|thumb|424x424px|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.
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[[File:Erv Wilson's Linear Accidentals.png|left|222x222px|The linear accidentals|thumb]]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.[[File:A System of Fluctuating Nominal Systems.png|thumb|A graph to show the evolution of nominals in different systems|242x242px]]
[[File:Erv Wilson's Linear Accidentals.png|left|222x222px|The linear accidentals|thumb]]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.[[File:A System of Fluctuating Nominal Systems.png|thumb|A graph to show the evolution of nominals in different systems|242x242px]]