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This article focuses on the steps required to apply the ''"Tonal Space"'' interval system to a novel musical keyboard instrument.
''Tonal Space'' is a concept of musical intonation control that incorporates all modes of the overtone scale while allowing free modulation through twelve chromatic keys. The four-part ''"[[Expanding tonal space|Expanding Tonal Space]]"'' series (Parts I through IV) explains the development of Tonal Space in detail.
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'''Navigating tonal space'''
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[[File:Rob Ickes performing with Blue Highway California USA June 2010.jpg|thumb|180px|Rob Ickes performing with his band, Blue Highway, on June 21, 2010.]]
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Eagledj, [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 CC BY-SA 4.0], via [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Steel_bar_(tonebar)_used_in_playing_steel_guitar.jpg Wikimedia Commons]
Eagledj, [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 CC BY-SA 4.0], via [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Steel_bar_(tonebar)_used_in_playing_steel_guitar.jpg Wikimedia Commons]


==See also…==
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== See also… ==
Sethares, William A. ''Tuning Timbre Spectrum Scale.'' London: Springer Verlag , 1999.  
Sethares, William A. ''Tuning Timbre Spectrum Scale.'' London: Springer Verlag , 1999.  
[p65, ''3.7. Overtone Scales'']<br><br>
[p65, ''3.7. Overtone Scales'']<br><br>

Latest revision as of 19:20, 17 April 2025

** THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS **
Exploring tonal space

This article focuses on the steps required to apply the "Tonal Space" interval system to a novel musical keyboard instrument.

Tonal Space is a concept of musical intonation control that incorporates all modes of the overtone scale while allowing free modulation through twelve chromatic keys. The four-part "Expanding Tonal Space" series (Parts I through IV) explains the development of Tonal Space in detail.


** This page is being used for testing purposes only. **

Expanding tonal space

Expanding tonal space/planar extensions

Expanding tonal space/projections

Expanding tonal space/third dimension


Part I: Expanding tonal space

Don't forget about the function

Part I: Expanding tonal space

Navigating tonal space

Rob Ickes performing with his band, Blue Highway, on June 21, 2010.
Heather Leigh-0981
Dobro guitar - Bluegrass Band, Kentucky (2011-10-16 by Navin75)

Modern pedal steel (Header before audio controls, audio only)

A song played on an E9 pedal steel guitar.

Steel bar (Header before image of steel bar)

Fig.2: [1] Steel bar (tonebar) used to play certain types of steel guitars.


Text reference (attribution)

Eagledj, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Infotext

** THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS **
Expanding tonal space/third dimension

See also…

Sethares, William A. Tuning Timbre Spectrum Scale. London: Springer Verlag , 1999. [p65, 3.7. Overtone Scales]