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**Has few enough pitches per [[equave]] that there's no need to select a subset for mapping to standard piano format controllers.
**Has few enough pitches per [[equave]] that there's no need to select a subset for mapping to standard piano format controllers.
**A tonal quality, or set of available tonal qualities, that appeals to the composer and listener.
**A tonal quality, or set of available tonal qualities, that appeals to the composer and listener.
*[[Harmonic lattice diagram]] (aka tuning lattice)
([[User talk:Mousemambo|talk]]) 16:29, 5 September 2023 (UTC)
*[[Tonality diamond]]. Unfortunately, the current (2023-09-04) Xen Wiki page doesn't present the common meaning of the term, providing instead only some off-putting advanced math. However, it does offer a link to the [[Tonalsoft Encyclopedia]] article for [http://www.tonalsoft.com/enc/t/tonality-diamond.aspx tonality diamond], which is closer to what we really need here but with a simpler and cohesive accompanying explanation for what it is and how its used.
[[User:Mousemambo|Mousemambo]] ([[User talk:Mousemambo|talk]]) 16:29, 5 September 2023 (UTC)


==Harmony in just intonation==
==Harmony in just intonation==
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