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Nevertheless, this representation is the basis for a variety of ''realtime'' ''operations on chords'' that a future musical instrument can apply. In addition, the Cartesian projection of tonal space (with a straight horizontal line for each mode of an overtone scale) can be easily handled in a programming environment. | Nevertheless, this representation is the basis for a variety of ''realtime'' ''operations on chords'' that a future musical instrument can apply. In addition, the Cartesian projection of tonal space (with a straight horizontal line for each mode of an overtone scale) can be easily handled in a programming environment. | ||
(See [[Expanding tonal space/projections|Part III]] for more on Cartesian and polar projections of tonal space.) | |||
==Polar projection of tonal space== | ==Polar projection of tonal space== | ||
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== Find out more about tonal space… == | == Find out more about tonal space… == | ||
====[[Expanding tonal space/planar extensions|Part II: <span style="font-weight:normal">Planar extensions</span>]]==== | ====[[Expanding tonal space/planar extensions|Part II: <span style="font-weight:normal">Planar extensions</span>]]==== | ||
====[[Expanding tonal space/projections|Part III: <span style="font-weight:normal">Projections</span>]]==== | |||
==See also…== | ==See also…== |