File:MillerPeppermintLumatone.jpeg

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Summary

Herman Miller's Lumatone mapping for peppermint-24 (invented May 2025 for Monthly Tunings Facebook group.

The white keys are the natural notes, sharps are purple, and flats are blue. The orange notes are very slightly flat, the green notes are quarter tone sharps, and the magenta notes are roughly quarter tone flats. The wolf fifths are between orange and magenta, and between purple and blue.

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current02:28, 30 May 2025Thumbnail for version as of 02:28, 30 May 2025563 × 196 (38 KB)BudjarnLambeth (talk | contribs)Herman Miller's Lumatone mapping for peppermint-24 (invented May 2025 for Monthly Tunings Facebook group. The white keys are the natural notes, sharps are purple, and flats are blue. The orange notes are very slightly flat, the green notes are quarter tone sharps, and the magenta notes are roughly quarter tone flats. The wolf fifths are between orange and magenta, and between purple and blue.

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