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Group:TonalSystem

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The tonal system is an old hexadecimal system created in the 19th century, and it is superseded by the new hexadecimal system.

The numbers in this system are called noll, an, de, ti, go, su, by, ra, me, ni, ko, hu, vy, la, po and fy.

Most of the characters in this page are compatible with the Nishiki content.

These characters will be placed for future reference.

Digits

noll(unstable-nishiki-e8e0) an(unstable-nishiki-e8e1) de(unstable-nishiki-e8e2) ti(unstable-nishiki-e8e3) go(unstable-nishiki-e8e4) su(unstable-nishiki-e8e5) by(unstable-nishiki-e8e6) ra(unstable-nishiki-e8e7) me(unstable-nishiki-e8e8) ni(unstable-nishiki-e8e9) ko(unstable-nishiki-e8ea) hu(unstable-nishiki-e8eb) vy(unstable-nishiki-e8ec) la(unstable-nishiki-e8ed) po(unstable-nishiki-e8ee) fy(unstable-nishiki-e8ef)

Clefs

canto(unstable-nishiki-e8f0) alto(unstable-nishiki-e8f1) treble(unstable-nishiki-e8f2) tenor(unstable-nishiki-e8f3) bass(unstable-nishiki-e8f4)

Note

More info can be seen on the book named Project of a New System of Arithmetic, Weight, Measure and Coins, Proposed to be Called the Tonal System, with Sixteen to the Base.

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