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=== Natural accidental ===
=== Natural accidental ===
The natural accidental cancels all pitch alterations.  
The natural accidental cancels all pitch alterations.  
== Connections to interval naming ==
Courtesy of collaboration between Aura and [[Lillian Hearne]], syntonic-rastmic subchroma notation also has connections to [[SKULO interval names]] in which raising by the rastma is represented by "R" and lowering by the rastma is represented by "r".


== Notation guide for common tunings ==
== Notation guide for common tunings ==
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| 28 || >, /, ↑\, ↑<, ↑, ↑>, ↑/, ↑↑\, ↑↑<, ↑↑, ↑↑>, ↑↑/, t<, t, t>, #↓↓\, #↓↓<, #↓↓, #↓↓>, #↓↓/, #↓\, #↓<, #↓, #↓>, #↓/, #\, #<, # || 7 & 294 || 287c, 294, 301, 308e
| 28 || >, /, ↑\, ↑<, ↑, ↑>, ↑/, ↑↑\, ↑↑<, ↑↑, ↑↑>, ↑↑/, t<, t, t>, #↓↓\, #↓↓<, #↓↓, #↓↓>, #↓↓/, #↓\, #↓<, #↓, #↓>, #↓/, #\, #<, # || 7 & 294 || 287c, 294, 301, 308e
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== Connections to interval naming ==
Courtesy of collaboration between Aura and [[Lillian Hearne]], syntonic-rastmic subchroma notation also has connections to [[SKULO interval names]] in which raising by the rastma is represented by "R" and lowering by the rastma is represented by "r".


== Notes ==
== Notes ==