Beat rate receipe is not really the way HT are explained generally, you have to do compromizing between intervals. I believe that following fixed beat rates may not give a better temperament than following cts diff vs/ ET. A little as the original values for thirds beat rate in ET which aremostly inexistent in real world. Well, so enough of that - Take care (of the bash ) Isaac OLEG from France > -----Message d'origine----- > De : owner-pianotech@ptg.org [mailto:owner-pianotech@ptg.org]De la part > de Jon Page > Envoye : vendredi 10 mai 2002 13:00 > A : pianotech@ptg.org > Objet : Re: HTs/Exam > > > At 10:05 AM 5/10/2002 +0200, you wrote: > >Actually it would seem to me that any RPT should be able to sit > down with > >any beat rate recipe for a temperament and execute a decent > example of that > >tuning. > >Richard Brekne > > Here's an interesting idea... an examinee goes for the tuning portion of > the exam and > does not know which temperament is on the test for that day. We > wouldn't want > anyone cheating or boning-up on one subject... > <g> > > Regards, > > Jon Page, piano technician > Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Mass. > mailto:jonpage@attbi.com > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > >
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