Skip fretting system 58 2 15
One way to play 58-edo on a 29-edo guitar is to tune each pair of adjacent strings 15\58 apart. That's about 310.3 cents, or 5.3 cents flat of 6:5.
Among the possible skip fretting systems for 58-edo, the (58,2,15) system is especially convenient in that every 7-limit interval spans at most 3 frets, and every interval in the 2.3.5.7.13.23 subgroupspans at most 4 frets.
Here is where all the primes intervals lie:
| note | fretboard position |
|---|---|
| 0 steps = 1 % 1 | string 0 fret 0 |
| 58 steps = 2 % 1 | string 4 fret - 1 |
| 34 steps = 3 % 2 | string 2 fret 2 |
| 19 steps = 5 % 4 | string 1 fret 2 |
| 47 steps = 7 % 4 | string 3 fret 1 |
| 27 steps = 11 % 8 | string 1 fret 6 |
| 41 steps = 13 % 8 | string 3 fret - 2 |
| 5 steps = 17 % 16 | string - 1 fret 10 |
| 14 steps = 19 % 16 | string 0 fret 7 |
| 30 steps = 23 % 16 | string 2 fret 0 |
| 50 steps = 29 % 16 | string 2 fret 10 |
| 55 steps = 31 % 16 | string 3 fret 5 |
From these, the location of any compound interval can be added by vector-summing the string-fret positions of the interval's factors. See Skip fretting system 48 2 13 for details on how that's done.