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A '''modulatory space''' is a [[pitch-class space]] which models the relationships between [[pitch class]]es in some musical system. Such models are often graphs, groups or lattices. Closely related to pitch-class space is [[pitch space]], which represents [[pitch]]es rather than pitch classes, and [[chordal space]], which models relationships between [[chord]]s. | A '''modulatory space''' is a [[pitch-class space]] which models the relationships between [[pitch class]]es in some musical system. Such models are often graphs, groups or lattices. Closely related to pitch-class space is [[pitch space]], which represents [[pitch]]es rather than pitch classes, and [[chordal space]], which models relationships between [[chord]]s. | ||
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Revision as of 11:16, 28 October 2024
A modulatory space is a pitch-class space which models the relationships between pitch classes in some musical system. Such models are often graphs, groups or lattices. Closely related to pitch-class space is pitch space, which represents pitches rather than pitch classes, and chordal space, which models relationships between chords.
