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==Fretboard Charts (downmajor tuning)== | ==Fretboard Charts (downmajor tuning)== | ||
This chart is in relative not absolute notation, meaning it shows intervals not notes. At the bottom is P1, a perfect unison. This is the tonic of the scale, or the root of the chord. This chart shows all the intervals within easy reach of this note, up to an octave. There are four "rainbows": one of 2nds, one of 3rds, one of 6ths, and one of 7ths. These plus the 4th, 5th, 8ve, and a few other notes add up to 25 of the 41 notes. | This chart is in relative not absolute notation, meaning it shows intervals not notes. At the bottom is P1, a perfect unison. This is the tonic of the scale, or the root of the chord. This chart shows all the intervals within easy reach of this note, up to an octave. There are four "rainbows": one of 2nds, one of 3rds, one of 6ths, and one of 7ths. These plus the 4th, 5th, 8ve, and a few other notes add up to 25 of the 41 notes. Every single ratio of [[odd-limit]] 9 or less appears here. | ||
[[File:The Kite Tuning.png|none|thumb|416x416px]] | [[File:The Kite Tuning.png|none|thumb|416x416px]] | ||
This chart boils the information down to the essentials: interval name and (via color) general type of ratio. | This chart boils the information down to the essentials: interval name and (via color) general type of ratio. |