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How is the Claviset different from existing keyboards and pianos?

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How is the Claviset different from existing keyboards and pianos?

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Virtually all modern music is comprised of seven- note scales. The Claviset comprises seven notes per octave using a repeating pattern of 4 white and 3 black keys. Existing keyboards have 12 notes per octave. Claviset music comprises 4 white spaces and 3 thick black lines, just like the Claviset physical keyboard. The music is actually tablature that correlates one for one physically to the keyboard. Reading the “music” is natural and intuitive. Physically, there is only one pattern the player must learn. Traditional music does not correlate intuitively to the instrument so they take much more time and effort to learn.

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