This could all be hogwash but I thought it was interesting.
the first few intervals are downa 4th till you get to c4 which is a tritone away. Down again a 4th to g, up a fifth then d down to f, d is the maj 6 of f or f is the minor third in d. After that f3 to f4 is octaves.
| Step | Note | Direction | Beat Rate (approx.) | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A4 | — | — | 
| 2 | E4 | Below | 0.9 bps | 
| 3 | B3 | Below | 6–7 bps | 
| 4 | F#3 | Below | 3–4 bps | 
| 5 | C4 | Above | 5–6 bps | 
| 6 | G3 | Below | 2–3 bps | 
| 7 | D4 | Above | 1–2 bps | 
| 8 | F3 | Below | 4–5 bps | 
| 9 | F4 | Above | 0 (octave) | 
This gives you a base for equal temperament from f3 to f4 which you can expand outwards tuning to octaves and checking against 12ths (octave and a fifth) to get the rest of the notes.
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