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**Dances | **Dances | ||
==Notation== | |||
Scale-neutral JI notation: | Scale-neutral JI notation: | ||
# Notes are written on a staff similar to our staff but the scale is 8:9:10:11:12:13:14:15:16, not the diatonic scale | # Notes are written on a staff similar to our staff but the scale is 8:9:10:11:12:13:14:15:16, not the diatonic scale | ||
# Accidentals indicate various small intervals | # Accidentals indicate various small intervals | ||
# Shift of fundamental: Let (x,t) be a tuple of the form (level on staff, time). When you draw a point (x1, t1) and another point (x2, t2) after that, and connect them with a curved line, then x1 and x2 are "identified" and the fundamental shifts accordingly (from time t2 on). | # Shift of fundamental: Let (x,t) be a tuple of the form (level on staff, time). When you draw a point (x1, t1) and another point (x2, t2) after that, and connect them with a curved line, then x1 and x2 are "identified" and the fundamental shifts accordingly (from time t2 on). | ||
==Notable figures== | ==Notable figures== | ||
*[[Verse:Tricin/Tsâhoŋ-Tamdi|Tsâhoŋ-Tamdi]] - composer, physicist and mathematician who wrote [[Literature:Elements of Harmony|''Elements of Harmony'']], which has the first known mention of harmonic series; the just ratios generated by a given set of primes | *[[Verse:Tricin/Tsâhoŋ-Tamdi|Tsâhoŋ-Tamdi]] - composer, physicist and mathematician who wrote [[Literature:Elements of Harmony|''Elements of Harmony'']], which has the first known mention of harmonic series; the just ratios generated by a given set of primes | ||