[Harp-L] chrom tuning
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- From: Music Cal <macaroni9999@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 May 2014 09:58:43 -0700
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For those of you that think that one tuning is as good as the next I ask
you this: Would you tune a piano like the solo-tuned chromatic harmonica?
This would mean repeated pitches, which sometimes appear a few piano keys
down stream from the others, and in addition, rather than always increasing
in pitch as one goes from left to right across the keyboard, sometimes the
pitches would descend.
Really? ... Really?
Daniel
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