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| ==Notation== | | ==Notation== |
| Talman music uses the staff notation, with the staff representing a pitch in the overtone scale (is it independent or was it brought from Bjeheond?). One uniquely Talman characteristic is the use of "shifting fundamentals" where the reference pitch for the staff changes in the middle of a piece. Also, accidentals are used as in the Helmholtz-Ellis notation. The notation system is used for both just intonation and EDOs (viewing EDOs as temperaments of JI).
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| *Duration: ?
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| *Pitch (relative to standard pitch)
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| **The number of octaves is written besides the note.
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| **Prime 3:
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| **Primes 5, 7, 11...: accidentals, or changing the shape of a note?
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| *Be able to notate multiple pitches simultaneously - fiddles can double stop
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| *Use shifting reference pitch?
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| ==Nurian music== | | ==Nurian music== |