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::::::::::::::::: If we do, I'll create another section soon on one topic I'm interested in. By the way, I just looked at your "Folly of a Drunk" score and found that you are using not the standardized Stockhausen accidentals (which looks very ugly and poorly readable to me) for 24-EDO, but something else, probably those dots, or what? Is it a widely used notation? Of course, ''some'' notation for this particular EDO would not be a big problem with the ''ad hoc'' approach, but the entire idea of the approach would not pass for the general microtonal purposes.
::::::::::::::::: If we do, I'll create another section soon on one topic I'm interested in. By the way, I just looked at your "Folly of a Drunk" score and found that you are using not the standardized Stockhausen accidentals (which looks very ugly and poorly readable to me) for 24-EDO, but something else, probably those dots, or what? Is it a widely used notation? Of course, ''some'' notation for this particular EDO would not be a big problem with the ''ad hoc'' approach, but the entire idea of the approach would not pass for the general microtonal purposes.
:::::::::::::::::: If you are talking about the dots above or below the noteheads, they indicate staccato. If you mean the dots behind the noteheads (or rests), they serve to increase the duration of the note (or rest) by half of the written value. --[[User:Xenwolf|Xenwolf]] ([[User talk:Xenwolf|talk]]) 08:45, 25 November 2020 (UTC)


:::::: For the record, if you're interested in advancing your research on Just Intonation, you might want to check out what I'm doing for [[Alpharabian tuning]]. --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 21:45, 24 November 2020 (UTC)
:::::: For the record, if you're interested in advancing your research on Just Intonation, you might want to check out what I'm doing for [[Alpharabian tuning]]. --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 21:45, 24 November 2020 (UTC)