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* [http://x31eq.com/lattice.htm#7limit "Octave Equivalent Music Lattices"] by [[Graham Breed]] (2008)
* [http://x31eq.com/lattice.htm#7limit "Octave Equivalent Music Lattices"] by [[Graham Breed]] (2008)
* [http://www.huygens-fokker.org/docs/fokkerpb.html "Unison Vectors and Periodicity Blocks in the Three-Dimensional (3-5-7-) Harmonic Lattice of Notes"] by [[Adriaan Fokker]] (1969)
* [http://www.huygens-fokker.org/docs/fokkerpb.html "Unison Vectors and Periodicity Blocks in the Three-Dimensional (3-5-7-) Harmonic Lattice of Notes"] by [[Adriaan Fokker]] (1969)
* [http://tonalsoft.com/monzo/lattices/lattices.htm "Harmonic Lattice Diagrams"] by [[Joe Monzo|Joseph L. Monzo]] (1998)
* [http://tonalsoft.com/monzo/lattices/lattices.htm "Harmonic Lattice Diagrams"] by [[Joseph Monzo|Joseph L. Monzo]] (1998)


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A harmonic lattice diagram (lattice) is an instrument to visualize relations of tones. It's a projection of a multi-dimensional structure onto a 2D screen.

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The Tonnetz is the lattice that represents 12edo's mapping of 5-limit intervals. Vogel's Tonnetz is a 7-limit version of Euler's 5-limit Tonnetz.

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