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what1tune - Musical Addresses

Over the years, we’ve seen countless ways to navigate our world using various geohashing solutions. These systems - such as the popular  what3words  (which assigns three random words to every 3-meter square), or  Google’s Plus Codes  -  aim to provide a simplified, human-readable way to identify precise locations where traditional street addresses fall short, such as in remote parks, disaster zones, or developing urban areas. My  what1tune  map is a new geohashing concept that gives every location on Earth its own unique 20-note melody. Unlike traditional addresses, which rely on arbitrary street names or complex numbers, a what1Tune address is composed using a four-note vocabulary arranged in a unique sequence. It’s a way to 'hear' where you are on the map. All you have to do is remember a simple melodic sequence, and you will never get lost again. Instead of assigning locations a random or purely numerical code, What1Tune uses a musical geohash that...

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