Staff lines, clefs, and related glyphs mapped to LogOS roles and Elemenomics bindings.
Purpose
This page catalogues the symbols that define tonal space and orientation within the LogOS Auditory & Harmonic Layer. Clefs, staff lines, and related markers set the framework for resonance mapping and serve as positional anchors for semantic structuring.
Table: Staff & Clefs
| Glyph | Codepoint | Unicode Name | LogOS Role | Elemenomics Binding |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 𝄞 | U+1D11E | MUSICAL SYMBOL G CLEF | Treble range anchor; high‑frequency semantic domain | Air / Clarity |
| 𝄢 | U+1D122 | MUSICAL SYMBOL F CLEF | Bass range anchor; low‑frequency semantic domain | Earth / Depth |
| 𝄡 | U+1D121 | MUSICAL SYMBOL C CLEF | Mid‑range anchor; balance between high/low | Water / Balance |
| 𝄳 | U+1D133 | MUSICAL SYMBOL STAFF | Framework for pitch and resonance | Earth / Structure |
| 𝄴 | U+1D134 | MUSICAL SYMBOL DOUBLE STAFF | Dual framework; polyphonic or dual semantic streams | Earth / Duality |
Usage Notes
- Clefs: Determine the interpretive register; in LogOS they set the context range for semantic analysis.
- Staff lines: Provide the grid upon which resonance values are plotted.
Cross‑Layer Links
- Structural Layer: Clef choice aligns with system architecture tier (high/treble = UI/experience; low/bass = infrastructure/core logic).
- Interaction Layer: Changes in clef signal shifts in mode or perspective.
- Environmental Layer: Staff lines can be modulated to represent atmospheric density or clarity.