Hello, 
another try for the third part. I changed some minor formulations, hoping this 
gets it going :-)

 .... The keys played are limited by the drones and the intonation system 
choosen according to them. Any note is compared to the drones pitch at any 
moment, so tuning systems that respect the drone are sensible (no equal 
temperament, but well tempered).

I personally play a lot in keys with the roots of C, G, D, A, E and sometimes 
F. The three drones are C/D (with capo) and G/A (with capo) and E/F (with 
capo). Buzzing strings pitches use are mainly g, c'/d' (with capo) sometimes 
tuned up to e'. The open melody strings are c, g, g', the tuning system is 
Kirnberger II, A=440.

cheers,
S.




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