what is the best temperament?

Tony Caught caute@optusnet.com.au
Tue, 12 Dec 2000 23:54:28 +0930


Hi Maria

Am not leaving your story in, nor have I followed this thread but
fortunately or unfortunately which ever way you may see it I object to a
"professional person" tuner or not, saying "There is NO way to just read a
little here and there or some sort of book on  how to tune cos it is simply
more  complicated than that." That is pure bull,,,,.

Then you rave on about "The  intervals differ from octave to octave  and you
also have to be aware how  you check on your tuning after every  interval."
Maybe your English is not the best but I do not understand how intervals
differ from octave to octave.

Maybe I am just cheesed of at the attitude that you can't learn from a book.
Hells bells people learn how to be all sorts of things from books, or by
correspondence, or by trial and error. So don't say there is NO
way..........  That's Just pure CRA you know " the American Dice Game"

Tony Caught ICPTG
Australia
caute@optusnet.com.au




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