Notation examples

Chromatic scale from c' to c''

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Each chromatic note always retains the same position on the staff in every octave. A small numeral after the new Chronota clef "N" marks respective octave. As a result it is possible to avoid large numbers ov ledger lines.

Semitone and whole tone steps are recognizable in Chronota at first glance - a big advantage over traditional notation. The notes of scale look the same in every octave. Whether major, minor or whole tone scales: all tone steps are easily recognizable using Chronota.

The following example shows the pitch ranges using a piano keyboard:

C major scale in Chronota notation:

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The familar look of the score stays the same, only the notes are assigned a new place on the stave. This facilitates the orientation, and it is relatively easy to get used so. Chronota is easy to read, write and play with a little practice.

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The short pamphlet (see picture) provides information about Chronota. This pamphlet can be sent by post or is available via following link as a PDF file.

A detailed explanation with many examples can be found in the booklet "Präsentation", available directly from Chronota Edition.

Do you have any questions or would you like more information? Then we look forward to hearing from you.

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