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One way to play 63-edo on a 21-edo guitar is to tune each pair of adjacent strings 17\63 apart. That's about 323.8 cents, or 8.2 cents sharp of 6:5. | One way to play 63-edo on a 21-edo guitar is to tune each pair of adjacent strings 17\63 apart. That's about 323.8 cents, or 8.2 cents sharp of 6:5. | ||
Among the possible skip fretting systems for 63-edo, the (63,3,21) system is especially convenient in that every 11-limit interval, and in fact every interval in the 2.3.5.7.11.17.29.31 subgroup, spans at most four frets. | Among the possible [[skip fretting]] systems for 63-edo, the (63,3,21) system is especially convenient in that every 11-limit interval, and in fact every interval in the 2.3.5.7.11.17.29.31 subgroup, spans at most four frets. | ||
Here is where all the primes intervals lie: | Here is where all the primes intervals lie: | ||