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Topic: would this temperament sound well in comparison to equal temperament?  (Read 1657 times)

Offline drewz

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Hello all, this is my very first post here on pianostreet. I'm fairly new to the concept of 12 tone uneaqual temperament and I wasn't sure where to post this but here it goes anyway. here it is in cents 0, 101.955, 203.91, 295.11, 386.31, 491.5266, 596.7433, 701.96, 801.568, 901.176, 1000.784, 1100.392. lets say the key of C is 0 what keys or key changes would sound the most off (in comparison to 12tet) for example say your playing a major triad in each key?

Offline quantum

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Hi drewz, welcome to Pianostreet.

You may be interested in checking out Scala.  It is a free program used for the exploration of temperaments.  It will let you hear the effects of a chosen temperament.  This program was a help to me when I was studying temperaments. 

https://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/
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Offline drewz

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Hi drewz, welcome to Pianostreet.

You may be interested in checking out Scala.  It is a free program used for the exploration of temperaments.  It will let you hear the effects of a chosen temperament.  This program was a help to me when I was studying temperaments.  

https://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/

Hey thanks for the showing me. It's taking me a while to learn how to use this but I should be able to get the hang of it.
 

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