The Most Common Generalised Lattice used by Wilson. |
By working with a template where each prime
harmonic has a unique spacing , he managed to avoid clashes when generating
lattice of multidimensional harmonically-based structure
There are some other features worth
pointing out. For instance harmonically
generated intervals will always appear above the fundamental and the
subharmonics below. With a 9-limit
system the direction will be both above and to the right , leaving the other
quadrant for more complex ratios with the opposite with the subharmonic. This
makes it quite easy to understand what is being represented.
Commonly he would use a 10 square to the
inch graph paper which explains why he didn’t use a template where all the
numbers where divided by 2. This way he had room to notate both ratios and
often the scale degree. The latter always followed by a period or dot to
separate it from the ratios.
Lately i have been using the following lattice which seems to overcome a few trouble spots. This was plotted using 20 squares per inch.
Lately i have been using the following lattice which seems to overcome a few trouble spots. This was plotted using 20 squares per inch.
Alternative lattice by Kraig Grady in cases of slashes with Wilson's Lattice. |