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I find it rather confusing: when does an Interval start with A, d, m, M, or P??
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The Functional Just System (FJS) is a logical notation system for the entirety of just intonation (JI) which is both more coherent and more succinct than both [[Helmholtz-Ellis notation]] and [[Ben Johnston's notation|Ben Johnston notation]].
The Functional Just System (FJS) is a logical notation system for the entirety of just intonation (JI) which claims to be both more coherent and more succinct than both [[Helmholtz-Ellis notation]] and [[Ben Johnston's notation]].


See [https://misotanni.github.io/fjs/en/index.html the FJS website] for details.
== Weblinks ==
 
* [https://misotanni.github.io/fjs/en/calc.html calculator]
* [https://misotanni.github.io/fjs/en/index.html the FJS website]
 
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