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Equal temperament - Wikipedia

That resulting smallest interval, ⁠1/12⁠ the width of an octave, is called a semitone or half step. In Western countries the term equal temperament, without ...

Equal temperament | Definition & Facts | Britannica

Equal temperament, in music, a tuning system in which the octave is divided into 12 semitones of equal size. Because it enables keyboard ...

Equal Temperament

The equal tempered scale is the common musical scale used at present, used for the tuning of pianos and other instruments of relatively fixed scale. It divides ...

What is equal temperament? - YouTube

Equal temperament is the tuning system used almost universally Western music today. How does it work? The answer that we have the look at ...

12 equal temperament - Wikipedia

12 equal temperament ... 12 equal temperament (12-ET) is the musical system that divides the octave into 12 parts, all of which are equally tempered (equally ...

6.2 Tuning System - EarMaster

You will find below an introduction to a variety of tuning systems, including: Pythagorean, mean-tone, just intonation, well temperaments, equal temperament, ...

Well v.s. equal temperament

Equal temperament is appropriate for some music of the 20th century, especially atonal music, and music based on the whole tone scale.

Equal Temperament : r/musictheory - Reddit

Comments Section ... Equal temperament means that when you divide an octave there is the same amount of space between each note. ... "Tempering" ...

Equal Temperament (Part 1) | Azimuth - WordPress.com

Part 1. Perfect fifths in equal tempered scales: the advantages of 5-tone, 7-tone, 12-tone, 29-tone, 41-tone and 53-tone equal temperament.

The tuning wars: 'Equal temperament destroys everything...'

Equal temperament is a pragmatic system of tuning that allows composers access-all-areas up and down that spectrum of notes.

Equal temperament (Maths of music, science of sound 1) - YouTube

The tuning system known as equal temperament is almost universally used in modern Western music. But what is it and what's the mathematics ...

What's The Deal With Equal Temperament? - ThinkSpace Education

We divide the dissonance up between all keys equally. This is why it's called 'equal' temperament. Each semitone is roughly 5.9 percent higher than the last.

Tuning in equal temperament alters the traditional intervals of JUST ...

Tuning in equal temperament alters the traditional intervals of JUST INTONATION, except the octave, which remains the same. The FIFTH is lowered by 2 cents, ...

The Establishment of Equal Temperament

Equal temperament is the foundation for modern music, yet most musicians have no concept of its meaning. In a modern culture that treats music solely as a means ...

The Trouble with 12 Tone Equal Temperament - YouTube

Most of us are only really familiar with the system of tuning known as equal temperament - the 12 notes of the piano.

Equal Temperament: Tuning & Temperament: Piano Technology

Equal Temperament · Tune A4 to fork. · Tune A3 to A4. · Tune F3 to A3 making a wide 3rd with 7 beats per second. · Tune C4 to F3 making a narrow 5th beating  ...

Equal Temperament in the Eighteenth Century - Brepols Publishers

This monograph aims to make the subjects of tuning, temperament and intonation accessible to performers, as well as scholars.

Historical Tuning — Unequal Temperaments - Daniel Adam Maltz

Composers like Bach and Beethoven didn't tune their keyboard instruments to the equal tempered tuning system we use today. They used and exploited unequal ...

Tuning and temperament - Classic Systems, Pitch, Intervals

Pythagorean tuning makes all five whole tones (the larger steps in the diatonic scale) equal at 9:8 (204 cents), and the two semitones (the smaller steps) ...

What's the Difference Between Just Intonation and Equal ...

What's the Difference Between Just Intonation and Equal Temperament? / Intonation / By Geoff / Chord, Guitar, Instrument, Keyboard, Open Tuning, Piano, Tuning.