On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Georg Hajdu wrote: > Proposed symbols for eighth-tone notation: > > 1/8 sharp: =` ( ` is back quote is ascii 96)
[snip] > 3/4 flat: \ or ` `_ > > Example A `= would be middle-a eighth-tone flat or 6875 MIDI cents. If these are the symbols you need, what about: 1/8 sharp: ^1 2/8 sharp: ^2 3/8 sharp: ^3 4/8 sharp: ^4 5/8 sharp: ^5 6/8 sharp: ^6 full sharp: ^ 1/8 flat: _1 2/8 flat: _2 3/8 flat: _3 4/8 flat: _4 5/8 flat: _5 6/8 flat: _6 full flat: _ Wouldn't that be easier? Your example would be _1A (Accidentals come before the base note). Let me know what you think. BTW: Is there no 7/8 sharp or flat? do double accidentals occur in microtonal notation? Groeten, Irwin Oppenheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~~* To subscribe/unsubscribe, point your browser to: http://www.tullochgorm.com/lists.html
