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'''Straddle primes''' are functional primes in a temperament that straddle their respective just interval by having at least one flat and one sharp approximation available. Dual-fifth systems are usually straddle-3. | '''Straddle primes''' are functional primes in a temperament that straddle their respective just interval by having at least one flat and one sharp approximation available. Dual-fifth systems are usually straddle-3. | ||
== Eracs == | |||
'''Eracs''' (short for error accidentals) were designed to be a notation for straddle prime systems. | |||
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Straddle primes are functional primes in a temperament that straddle their respective just interval by having at least one flat and one sharp approximation available. Dual-fifth systems are usually straddle-3.
Eracs
Eracs (short for error accidentals) were designed to be a notation for straddle prime systems.
