Lumatone mapping for 19edo: Difference between revisions
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The [[4L 3s]] [[ | The [[4L 3s]] [[Hanson]] mapping: | ||
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=19|start=10|xstep=5|ystep=-1}} | {{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=19|start=10|xstep=5|ystep=-1}} | ||
and the [[5L 4s]] semiquartal mapping: | |||
{{Lumatone EDO mapping|n=19|start=13|xstep=4|ystep=-1}} | |||
are good options if you want to extend your range while making well-tuned chords easy to play. The Hanson mapping works especially well since 19edo can be conceptualised as a chain of essentially pure [[6/5]]<nowiki />s. | |||
The [[Lumatone mapping for sensi]] is also another option, putting the notes of minor and major chords extremely close to each other: | The [[Lumatone mapping for sensi]] is also another option, putting the notes of minor and major chords extremely close to each other: | ||