temperament-Napster

Billbrpt@AOL.COM Billbrpt@AOL.COM
Mon, 13 Nov 2000 13:41:55 EST


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In a message dated 11/13/00 12:29:20 PM Central Standard Time, 
drose@dlcwest.com (Don)
 writes:


> My client is in possession of a CD recording performed Ignacy Jan
> Paderewski with Mr Joubert's tuning.
> 
> Has anyone tried any of our new fangled electronic tuning devices to try to
> "extract" the temperament from a recording?
> 
> 
Don,
Have you heard of Napster .com?  This is a free service for sharing recorded 
music with friends.  Although it is controversial because some contend that 
it violates copyright laws, presently it is free *and* legal.  In my opinion, 
this is a good example of its intended use: for sharing *samples* of music 
with friends or colleagues for whatever personal reasons.

I like to use it for an occasional sample for which I have temporary need or 
a pop song that I would not buy otherwise, such as "Who let the dog's out?"

Could you put this recording or a portion of it on Napster and notify the 
List?  As Ed says, it takes a developed ear to recognize a temperament. I 
don't think you could do it electronically.
Madison, Wisconsin

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