Sagittal notation

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Sagittal [[notation]] is a proposal for a universal set of microtonal accidentals, developed by Dave Keenan and "George Secor" with the help of numerous others. See http://sagittal.org/ for the official site.

In order for musicians to evaluate the proposal, they must adopt it enthusiastically and temporarily to get a feel for what it can do. What Sagittal can notate is directly related to what we want to notate. This page, Sagittal Corner, is meant as a repository for materials which support the exploration of Sagittal notation.

===Mirrored from Sagittal website, which frequently goes down=== 
Xenharmonikon article: [[file:Sagittal.pdf]]


===For those attending [[Xenharmonic Praxis Summer Camp]] 2011=== 

We will be attempting to use Sagittal notation during the camp! This is //not// to exclude other notations, or to mandate the use of notation at all. Please read [[http://sagittal.org/sagittal.pdf|the Sagittal introductory article]] and/or the [[http://sagittal.org/gift/GiftOfTheGods.htm|mythical introduction]] as time and interest permits. **Please make note** of any questions or desires that arise in the course of reading. If you wish, you may add comments directly to this page with the "Edit this Page" button.

This page is incomplete, reflecting the finished work of an ongoing project.

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Wish list for materials:
* Example scores for notating equal tunings
* Support files for using Sagittal in Finale, Sibelius, Mus2



Scores in Sagittal notation -- make a page on this wiki
* ?

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In order for musicians to evaluate the proposal, they must adopt it enthusiastically and temporarily to get a feel for what it can do. What Sagittal can notate is directly related to what we want to notate. This page, Sagittal Corner, is meant as a repository for materials which support the exploration of Sagittal notation.<br />
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We will be attempting to use Sagittal notation during the camp! This is <em>not</em> to exclude other notations, or to mandate the use of notation at all. Please read <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://sagittal.org/sagittal.pdf" rel="nofollow">the Sagittal introductory article</a> and/or the <a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://sagittal.org/gift/GiftOfTheGods.htm" rel="nofollow">mythical introduction</a> as time and interest permits. <strong>Please make note</strong> of any questions or desires that arise in the course of reading. If you wish, you may add comments directly to this page with the &quot;Edit this Page&quot; button.<br />
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This page is incomplete, reflecting the finished work of an ongoing project.<br />
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Wish list for materials:<br />
<ul><li>Example scores for notating equal tunings</li><li>Support files for using Sagittal in Finale, Sibelius, Mus2</li></ul><br />
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Scores in Sagittal notation -- make a page on this wiki<br />
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