12 symbols. All with strict assignment and designation. Oh and a dot, sometimes even one "ledger" line. So 14 symbols. Compare that to the old notation. But keep in mind to learn all the ovals on their lines in correspondence to at lest 2, rather 4 clefs. Keeping track of changes for the key signature as well. This is complication...TribeOfHǫfuð wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 12:20 pm You know, with strict, I meant perceptually strict.
I have no idea why you think your symbolism should be more easy to the eyes and brain, to me it certainly ain’t. Frankly, to me its looks funny, but a mess, compared to the perceptually strict example above it. Besides, I do not think your argument about losses in your system vis a vis traditional notation are valid, but I will leave that discussion to Jan.
I just stick to the fact that perceptually, your system does not look like a simplification, on the contrary, just look at how many different symbols you need in your own comparison. Overwhelming compared to traditional notation. A complication and not the opposite, I am afraid.
Like having to guess the orbits of the planets according to the geocentric point of view. It is not wrong, but there is a simple explanation and point of view. If you know what I mean.
Oh, could you do me a favour and write down that inscribed low (G, or P in PMN) note on the standard stave from the example: