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Interval number-name translation tables:

Explanatory text and background on the Interval Number-Name Translation tables is on page 2 of “Chromatic —Numbers” Cipher Core Components Group One.

Interval formula Table One (Pop-up window Tables Viewer)

    Standard word-prefixed interval number names to chromatic (or half-step) equivalents.

Interval formula Table Two (Pop-up window Tables Viewer)

    Standard accidental-mark prefixed interval number names, to Cipher (or Chromatic) equivalents.

Interval formula Table Three (Pop-up window Tables Viewer)

    Summary Table. Standard word and formula-numeral interval number names, to Cipher (or chromatic) equivalents.

Interval formula Table Four (Pop-up window Tables Viewer)

    Octave Equivalents. Associating simple and compound intervals. First-octave and equivalent second-octave number names of tones, standard and Cipher, (Major scale intervals only). See explanations preceding tables.

 

Scale-formula translation tables:

Explanatory text and background on the Scale Formula Translation tables is on page 3 of “Chromatic Numbers”  Cipher Core Components Group One.

Scale formula Table One (Pop-up window Tables Viewer)

    The Major and three minor scales. Standard scale formula to Cipher (or chromatic) equivalents. Scales are spelled in parallel from a C tonic. [Note, the melodic minor in the descending direction reverts to natural minor.]

Scale formula Table Two (Pop-up window Tables Viewer)

    Modal scales; the modes of Major (ecclesiastic or medieval church modes). Standard scale formula to Cipher (or chromatic) equivalents.

Scale formula Table Three (Pop-up window Tables Viewer)

    Miscellaneous scales. Standard scale formula to Cipher (or chromatic) equivalents.

 

Chord-formula translation tables:

Explanatory text and background on the Chord Formula Translation tables is on page 3 of “Chromatic Numbers”  Cipher Core Components Group One.

Chord formula Table One (Pop-up window Tables Viewer)

    Chords grouped by family. Standard root-position chord formula to Cipher (or chromatic) equivalents. Not exhaustive, few altered chords.

Chord formula Table Two (Pop-up window Tables Viewer)

    Chords grouped by size. Standard root-position chord formula to Cipher (or chromatic) equivalents. Not exhaustive, few altered chords, etc.

 

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