[CAUT] professor tuning variables (David Love)

Israel Stein custos3 at comcast.net
Tue Feb 24 05:13:50 PST 2009


David,

Very interesting. ET is the most difficult and time-consuming 
temperament to tune aurally. In comparison most WT's are a piece of cake 
- at least half and often substantially more intervals are tuned 
beatless. Extensive use of WT's aurally would actually save time as 
compared to ET or at the very least be time-neutral, if tuners ever 
bothered to learn them. Only goes to show that given long enough, 
prisoners learn to love their shackles.

Israel Stein
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> From: "David Love" <davidlovepianos at comcast.net>
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> Damn, got me there.  
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> David Love
> www.davidlovepianos.com
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> If not for ETDs, it wouldn't be an option today. How about a 
> show of hands for those offering a plethora of alternative 
> temperaments tuned aurally.
> Ron N
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