Ditto here. And while you're at it, would someone kindly confirm the correct spelling for Vo/ellati Vo/elati Vo/elatti ? The SAT manual includes a bit on this temperament, and I was also referred to the following websites: http://home.earthlink.net/~kgann/histune.html http://www.ma.utexas.edu/users/miker/tuning/tuning.html I get the impression that there are a few variations of this temperament out there. I'd like to have an opportunity to listen to the same music played by the same person on the same or identical pianos tuned to various temperaments. Any recordings or samples out there? Avery Todd wrote: > > Hi Roger, > > At 12:31 AM 12/04/00 -0600, you wrote: > >Christopher Witmer wrote: > > > >Hi Christopher, > > Complex question, but historical temperaments could to > >be a good place to start your exploration. Recently had a mind boggling > >experience with Beethoven and the Vollati/Young temp, as did a group of > >36 professional teachers. > >Regards roger > > Tell us more. Temperamental minds want to know! > > Avery
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