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:::: Examples of primary diatonic key signatures include C Major, G Major, G-Sharp Minor, B-Flat Minor, and so on.  Examples of secondary diatonic key signatures include G-Demisharp Major, F-Demisharp Minor, B-Demiflat Major, and D-Demisharp Minor. --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 18:48, 14 October 2020 (UTC)
:::: Examples of primary diatonic key signatures include C Major, G Major, G-Sharp Minor, B-Flat Minor, and so on.  Examples of secondary diatonic key signatures include G-Demisharp Major, F-Demisharp Minor, B-Demiflat Major, and D-Demisharp Minor. --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 18:48, 14 October 2020 (UTC)


So, does my definition of "navigational primes" as per [[User:Aura/Aura%27s_Ideas_on_Tonality#Navigational_Primes_and_Key_Signatures|this page]] make sense?  If so, does my idea of calling 1771561/1769472 the "nexusma", or the "nexus comma" also make sense? --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 17:27, 15 October 2020 (UTC)
So, does my definition of "navigational primes" as per [[User:Aura/Aura%27s_Ideas_on_Tonality#Navigational_Primes_and_the_Parachromatic-Paradiatonic_Contrast|this page]] make sense?  If so, does my idea of calling 1771561/1769472 the "nexusma", or the "nexus comma" also make sense? --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 17:27, 15 October 2020 (UTC)


: Yeah, that kind of makes sense. But I'm not fully convinced by the high priority you assign to 11 after 3. --[[User:Xenwolf|Xenwolf]] ([[User talk:Xenwolf|talk]]) 17:50, 15 October 2020 (UTC)
: Yeah, that kind of makes sense. But I'm not fully convinced by the high priority you assign to 11 after 3. --[[User:Xenwolf|Xenwolf]] ([[User talk:Xenwolf|talk]]) 17:50, 15 October 2020 (UTC)