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One way to play | One way to play [[44edo]] on a [[22edo]] guitar is to tune each pair of adjacent strings 300 cents apart -- a bit flat of 6:5. | ||
44-edo results in extreme improvements in 22-edo's approximations to harmonics 13, 19 and 23. Among the possible [[skip fretting]] systems for 44-edo, the (44,2,11) system is especially convenient because | 44-edo results in extreme improvements in 22-edo's approximations to harmonics 13, 19 and 23. Among the possible [[skip fretting]] systems for 44-edo, the (44,2,11) system is especially convenient because | ||
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From these, the location of a compound intervals N can be added by vector-summing the string-fret positions of N's factors. See [[Skip fretting system 48 2 13]] for details on how that's done. | From these, the location of a compound intervals N can be added by vector-summing the string-fret positions of N's factors. See [[Skip fretting system 48 2 13]] for details on how that's done. | ||
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