Helmholtz–Ellis notation

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The Helmholtz–Ellis JI pitch notation (HEJI) is a musical notation system for just intonation intervals up to the 47-limit. It consists of a set of accidentals defined by formal commas for each prime harmonic.

Further accidentals were designed by richie for primes up to the 89-limit; see richie's HEJI extensions.

Introductory materials

Quick reference

Below is a quick guide to the accidentals and commas used in Helmholtz–Ellis notation.

Formal commas
Prime Formal Comma
5 81/80
7 64/63
11 33/32
13 27/26
17 2187/2176
19 513/512
23 736/729
29 261/256
31 32/31
37 37/36
41 82/81
43 129/128
47 752/729


Odd harmonics in the harmonic series
Harmonic Just Ratio Notation (assuming 1/1 is C) Comments
2020 version 2004 version
1 1/1   Default staff notation represents Pythagorean tuning
3 3/2  
5 5/4   
7 7/4    
9 9/8   Default staff notation represents Pythagorean tuning
11 11/8      is not a half-sharp, as   F is 7.1¢ flatter than F♯.
13 13/8   
15 15/8   
17 17/16         Definition of the accidental is revised from 256/255 to 2187/2176
in the 2020 version by Plainsound Music Edition
19 19/16    
21 21/16   
23 23/16    
25 25/16   
27 27/16   Default staff notation represents Pythagorean tuning
29 29/16 (todo)     Definition of the accidental is revised from 145/144 to 261/256
in the 2020 version by Plainsound Music Edition
31 31/16    (todo) Definition of the accidental is revised from 1024/1023 to 32/31
in the 2020 version by Plainsound Music Edition
33 33/32   
35 35/32    
37 37/32 (todo) (todo)
39 39/32   
41 41/32 (todo) (todo)
43 43/32 (todo) (todo)
45 45/32   
47 47/32 (todo) (todo)

Helmholtz–Ellis glyphs

  Todo: update

Update the 29-limit comma.

External links

See also

Notes