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  • curprev 07:3007:30, 13 December 2025 Vector talk contribs 2,760 bytes +2,760 Created page with "'''Diatonic notation''' or '''chain-of-fifths notation''' is the standard notation system in Western music, which notates systems that are octave-periodic and generated by a (just or tempered) perfect fifth. Many tuning systems may be notated this way. EDOs can be notated using unmodified diatonic notation if they contain a single chain of fifths that generates a diatonic scale. For example, 23edo cannot be notated with standard diatonic notation because it d..." Tag: Visual edit