Re: [Harp-L] Re: Temperments of other instruments



I don't think they are equivalent, stretching is applied in addition to ET. See Iceman's recent post on this. Also, there's this from wikipedia, which may help to explain it...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_tuning

- Slim.

www.SlideManSlim.com


Bob Laughlin wrote:
My understanding of equal temperament (ET) is that it is equivalent to
"stretched". The process of "stretching" the interval between notes, making
it less than perfect (Just Intonation), as a compromise for the sake of
having all keys sounding relatively unofficious to the normal ear, is called
"tempering".

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