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
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