Re: [Harp-L] more temperment



> Bob Laughlin writes:
>
> "I am not a piano tuner, but took three semesters of piano tuning and
> regulation at a local community college. We were taught that the
> piano was
> tuned Justly until the time of Beethoven, at which time they began
> tuning
> the piano in equal temperament, to avoid the "wolf tone" that
> resulted from
> certain keys being played, ones that the piano was not intended to
> play in."
>
>

Jonathan Ross responds:
> Then you were taught very badly.

I don't doubt that one bit. The teacher was from Texas.

Speaking slowly, in a drawl, he basically left us with an underlying
thought, as far as piano tuning was concerned:

It's a mysterious process, which one needs an electronic instrument to do
properly, due primarily to its mysteriousness.

It's not a science, but an art, and you "can't get there from here".

BL





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