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The twelve keys of the octave arranged in a duodecimal clock

These are the numbers of each key (e.g. 40 for c1) mod 12.
See key numbers in Piano key frequencies ( oldid).

Thin lines are minor thirds (major sixths). Thicker lines are major thirds (minor sixths).
The lines of the gray dodecagram are fifths (fourths).
Every triad is a triangle of a minor and a major third and a fifth. See e.g. File:Octave circle.svg.

The 12 keys in the octave and their key numbers
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Summary

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The twelve keys of the octave arranged in a duodecimal clock

These are the numbers of each key (e.g. 40 for c1) mod 12.
See key numbers in Piano key frequencies ( oldid).

Thin lines are minor thirds (major sixths). Thicker lines are major thirds (minor sixths).
The lines of the gray dodecagram are fifths (fourths).
Every triad is a triangle of a minor and a major third and a fifth. See e.g. File:Octave circle.svg.

The 12 keys in the octave and their key numbers
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Watchduck
You can name the author as "T. Piesk", "Tilman Piesk" or "Watchduck".

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