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Originally Posted by drtedtan
Standard notation is actually pretty easy to read (in real time and for theoretical analysis)
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it is mediocre to read, especially if _hand written_
it is very difficult to verbalize: "yeah then it goes to the (x chord) and the melody goes to the (x).."
it is time consuming to write: too many letters and superscripts.
it is difficult to write: it barely fits within printed measures.
it is ambiguous in written analysis: "this could be (x chord) or it could also be thought of as the (x chord).."
don't fool yourself into believing it is a good system unless the metric for 'good' is set really low.