Intonalism

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Intonalism is an approach to musical tuning which combines elements of temperament and just intonation. It is similar to adaptive JI.

In intonalism, a tempered scale (often 12edo) is used for the lead melody of a piece. The current melody note at any given point in time is then treated as a reference pitch, and all the chords in the pitch use pure just intonation, tuned relative to the current reference pitch.

Intonalism was described as the "7th Level of Jazz Harmony" by music educator Adam Neely.