[pianotech] Cents deviation & tuning charts

Albert Picknell pnrfqsnrk at yahoo.ca
Thu May 3 17:04:17 MDT 2012


I checked.  She's right.  Cool.

--- On Thu, 5/3/12, KeyKat88 at aol.com <KeyKat88 at aol.com> wrote:




In a message dated 4/30/2012 2:47:24 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, jkanter at rollingball.com writes:
synchrony" -- that is, for example, when you play a major triad, the inner thirds (major third and minor third) beat in time with each other, either 1:1 or 2:1 or 3:2, creating a very pleasing tremolo-like pulsing sound. I'm sure you all have experienced this by happenstance with some chords, and it is in fact possible to design a temperament in which this phenomenon happens a lot. 

Okay then, you're ready for the Werckmeister III !!!
 
Just take that puppy, and sit down with it and a calculator. Start dividing M3 &m3'sbeat rates that comprise the major and minor triads.
 
You'll see some pretty nice stuff! ... ratios...Pythagorean ... simplicity ...not to mention the sound of it. 
Its my pet temperament.
 
Julie Gottshall RPT
PA
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