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The resulting range across six strings is 2250 cents -- close to the 2-octave spread on a 12-edo guitar in standard tuning. | The resulting range across six strings is 2250 cents -- close to the 2-octave spread on a 12-edo guitar in standard tuning. | ||
72-edo approximates the 11-limit astoundingly well, and is quite good in higher limits too. 36-edo, by contrast, has a 5:4 that's 14 cents | 72-edo approximates the 11-limit astoundingly well, and is quite good in higher limits too. 36-edo, by contrast, has a 5:4 that's 14 cents sharp (identical to 12-edo's), and an 11:8 that's 15 cents sharp. | ||
But whereas a 72-edo guitar would not be, a 36-edo guitar is playable. Neil Haverstick does it. | But whereas a 72-edo guitar would not be, a 36-edo guitar is playable. Neil Haverstick does it. |