micronotation
Micronotation is a system of notating musical pitches with a resolution finer than a semitone, the smallest interval in conventional Western music. While standard notation uses 12 distinct pitches within an octave, micronotation allows for the representation of pitches that fall between these standard notes, often referred to as microtones.
The need for micronotation arises from the fact that many musical traditions around the world utilize intervals
The primary purpose of micronotation is to provide a precise and unambiguous way for musicians to perform