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== Whitewood == | |||
The [[Whitewood]] mapping is perhaps the most diatonic-like mapping that covers all notes. | |||
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== Würschmidt == | |||
Since the 5th harmonic is easily the best tuned interval, the [[Würschmidt]] mapping is a good way to maximise your range and make consonant chords easy to reach. | Since the 5th harmonic is easily the best tuned interval, the [[Würschmidt]] mapping is a good way to maximise your range and make consonant chords easy to reach. | ||
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