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Appendix F: Alternative Tunings

6. 19 Tone Equal Temperament

19 notes per octave (19root2) offering better thirds than 12 ET, a better

overall compromise if you can figure out the keyboard patterns.

7. 31 Tone Equal Temperament

Many people consider 31root2 to offer the best compromise towards just

intonation in an equal temperament, but it can get very tricky to keep

track of the intervals.

8. Pythagorean C

One of the earliest tuning systems known from history, the Pythagorean

scale is constructed from an upward series of pure fifths (3/2) transposed

down into a single octave. The tuning works well for monophonic melo-

dies against fifth drones, but has a very narrow palate of good chords

to choose from. C=1/1 (261.625 Hz) 1/1 256/243 9/8 32/27 81/64 4/3

729/512 3/2 128/81 27/16 16/9 243/128

9. Just Intonation in A with 7-Limit Tritone at D#

A rather vanilla 5-limit small interval JI, except for a single 7/5 tritone

at D#, which offers some nice possibilities for rotating around bluesy

sevenths. A=1/1 (440 Hz) 1/1 16/15 9/8 6/5 5/4 7/5 3/2 8/5 5/3 9/5 15/8

10. 3-5 Lattice in A

A pure 3 and 5-limit tuning which resolves to very symmetrical derived

relationships between notes. A=1/1 (440 Hz) 1/1 16/15 10/9 6/5 5/4 4/3

64/45 3/2 8/5 5/3 16/9 15/8

11. 3-7 Lattice in A

A pure 3 and 7-limit tuning which resolves to very symmetrical derived

relationships between notes. Some of the intervals are very close

together, offering several choices for the same nominal chords. A=1/1

(440 Hz) 1/1 9/8 8/7 7/6 9/7 21/16 4/3 3/2 32/21 12/7 7/4 63/32

12. Other Music 7-Limit Black Keys in C

Created by the group Other Music for their homemade gamelan, this

offers a wide range of interesting chords and modes. C=1/1 (261.625 Hz)

1/1 15/14 9/8 7/6 5/4 4/3 7/5 3/2 14/9 5/3 7/4 15/8

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