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If you'd like to support me and get bonus music, I'm on Patreon!: / xotla The best way to support my music is by downloading it from Bandcamp! Thanks so much for listening! Support me by buying some music, for as much or as little as you like!: https://xotla.bandcamp.com/ Check out my music on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/artist/0VDgn... If you're looking to play 5 prime limit just intonation on guitar, DGdown is a powerful alternative. 'DGdown' tuning as I call it is an excellent microtonal and xenharmonic guitar tuning possible on any 17edo microtonal guitar, which expands the gamut to 34 notes per octave and provides excellent availability of many chords from the harmonic series with fairly easy and familiar chord shapes. This is the tuning I've used to play in 34edo on a few of my albums, and in this video I detail some of the chords available and how to play them. This tuning could be contrasted with something like the Kite guitar (41edo split into 20.5edo), which is presumably more difficult to play but is more in-tune for many chords. For playing near to 5-limit just intonation, both systems are quite powerful and often nearly indistinguishable from JI. It should be noted that my chord naming isn't exactly correct, as the terms 'major' and 'minor' are usually reserved for intervals which span -3 and 4 fifths in a chain of fifths respectively, however I chose to use the just intonation interpretations of these names for the sake of simplicity. At 9:37 where I say 'all of these notes are taken from 17 equal temperament', I forgot to add 'except the minor third, which is from 34 equal temperament'. Also at 16:30 I said 'with no thirds', I meant to say 'no fifth'. 0:00 - Example chord progression 0:39 - The tuning 3:20 - Major and minor 7 chords on 17edo 3:48 - Major power chords 5:04 - Archipelago chord 5:40 - Major and minor 7 chords on shifted 17edo 6:22 - 9th Chords 7:17 - Dominant/harmonic 7 chords 8:33 - Bluesy progressions 9:16 - Minor 6 chord 10:42 - Dominant 7#9 11:29 - Lydian style chords 13:08 - Harmonic 11th chords 14:04 - Harmonic 13th chords 14:37 - Maj7 + harmonic 11th chord 15:32 - More possible chords /