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Topic: Two versions of Chopin's Waltz Before & After the temperament  (Read 2908 times)

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What kind of temperament is it?

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What kind of temperament is it?
You are right, really it's Max's try make temperament. I hope that second variant of a sound is better. Is it so?
 

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