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==Sagittal Notation:==  
==Sagittal Notation:==  
15 EDO can be notated in sagittal as a chain of fifths thus 5 EDO would correspond to a pentatonic scale. However, because a chain of five fifths returns to the octave, the semitone is tempered out in 5 EDO equating E with F, B with C, D with Eb and so on. In this way, 5 EDO is the naturals on the staff. EDIT IN PROGRESS  
15 EDO can be notated in sagittal as a chain of fifths thus 5 EDO would correspond to a pentatonic scale. However, because a chain of five fifths returns to the octave, the semitone is tempered out in 5 EDO equating E with F, B with C, D with Eb and so on. In this way, 5 EDO is the naturals on the staff. EDIT IN PROGRESS




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  15 EDO can be notated in sagittal as a chain of fifths thus 5 EDO would correspond to a pentatonic scale. However, because a chain of five fifths returns to the octave, the semitone is tempered out in 5 EDO equating E with F, B with C, D with Eb and so on. In this way, 5 EDO is the naturals on the staff. EDIT IN PROGRESS &lt;br /&gt;
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