I just noticed that Thomas Nicholson, using EHEJIPN, prepends the cents deviations with the sharped or flatted nominal whenever it is not the bare nominal:
Lovely piece. Shame it's not notated in Sagittal, of course
But I don't understand why you think I would agree that the other option (-20 in your example) would be bonkers? You don't need to know Revo at all. You just have to be told to treat anything with parallel vertical lines like a sharp and pointing upward, as a sharp, and treat anything with paralle...
Footnote 18 in the XH article (my bolding) says: While the Reinhard method makes use of numbers of cents modifying 24-EDOpitches, it is not possible to use separate quartertone symbols at the same time as Sagittal symbols, so the numbers would need to be specified relative to steps of 12-EDO. The n...
Dave Keenan , when you get a chance, could I get a direct yes/no on my proposed approach to including cents deviations as a supplement to Sagittal notation, as I described a few posts back ? On page 22 of the XH article you write: The excellent results achieved using the Reinhard method of notation...
regular mapping paradigm. Right! I'll get it straight. Thanks. I researched those dates from the tuning list archive and my emails. Thanks for doing all that. Perhaps I should pester Graham to tack some more dates and names onto that thing, benefitting from all your research just now. Isn't it past...
At that stage, I had already described regular mapping in my Nov 2003 paper https://www.dkeenan.com/Music/MicroGuitar.pdf, but it was specific to the micro-guitar application. In that paper I use the term "prime exponent list" rather than "prime exponent vector" to make it sound...
I hadn't come across this one, Fundamental Principles of Just Intonation and Microtonal Composition by Thomas Nicholson and Marc Sabat, until just today, though it looks like it's been around since Sep. 2018: https://marsbat.space/pdfs/JI.pdf I haven't had a chance to read through the whole thing ye...
The last week or so I've been feeling a bit like the floor I was standing on vaporized. So I was looking on the home page of the Xen Wiki , and followed its link to Mike's Lectures On Regular Temperament Theory . At the very bottom of lecture/episode 1 , he touches upon this wedgie vs. mapping dispu...