In this post, the term 7 limit Just Intonation is also used. What is the
meaning of these terms "7 limit'' and "19 limit", please?
Pat Missin tells more about tunings than most of us can absorb at
http://www.patmissin.com . You can fool around with tunings (on paper) at
http://trinity.psnw.com/~dlmurray/data/Tuning.xls The idea is to make the
chords sound good (small number for interval beats (cells: F14-L16)) without
making the note interval sound too strange for the listener's ear (big
numbers in deviation (cells: G6-L6)). The example when you start is 19 limit
just. Pat explains it, the SS lets you look at the results. You can change
the white cells; key, frequency of A, and intonation relative to the tonic
if the harp's first position note.