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=== Transposed notation ===
=== Transposed notation ===
Some keys in are difficult to read and write, even in relatively small edos. For example, a piece in [[19edo]]'s diatonic key of G# major would require a key signature with six sharps and one double sharp. To solve this problem, it is possible to transpose the pitch of the entire score (or a section of a score) to improve readability. The transpose amount and direction is written at the top of the score. For example, writing "Transpose ↑1\19" would enable you to rewrite a 19edo G# major piece as G major. A transposition affects diatonic and non-diatonic notation equally, and J still always equals C.
Some keys in are difficult to read and write, even in relatively small edos. For example, a piece in [[19edo]]'s diatonic key of G# major would require a key signature with six sharps and one double sharp. To solve this problem, it is possible to transpose the pitch of the entire score (or a section of a score) to improve readability. The transpose amount and direction is written at the top of the score. For example, writing "1\19 higher than written" would enable you to rewrite a 19edo G# major piece as G major. A transposition affects diatonic and non-diatonic notation equally, and J still always equals C.


== Staff ==
== Staff ==