Kellner Wohltemperirt/ Bach Temperament

Jason Kanter jkanter@rollingball.com
Thu, 14 Mar 2002 05:55:55 -0800


Thank you for the kind words, and you are most welcome. Delighted that you
had such a good experience.

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> From: Vanderhoofven <dkvander@joplin.com>
> Reply-To: pianotech@ptg.org
> Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 00:14:10 -0600
> To: pianotech@ptg.org
> Subject: Kellner Wohltemperirt/ Bach Temperament
> 
> Just a quick note to say that yesterday I spent 3 hours doing the best
> tuning I could do on a Boston GP-178 grand.  The temperament I used was the
> Kellner W/B, (using the numbers from Jason Kanter's charts).  I went back
> this afternoon and spent 2 hours playing on the piano, and all I can say is
> wow!  I love this tuning!  It is stunning!
> 
> When I tune my home piano next, I am going to use this temperament.  I
> could spend hours playing and just listening to the sounds I never heard
> before.  The piano seemed to have a lot more sustain and singing
> quality.  And of course, the wide variety of color in the various keys.
> 
> Why isn't this tuning promoted more?  And how can I promote this tuning more?
> 
> And big thanks to Jason Kanter for the charts!
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> David A. Vanderhoofven
> Joplin, MO
> 



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